Chinese woman finds type 1 diabetes reversed after stem cell transplant in world first

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Chinese woman finds type 1 diabetes reversed after stem cell transplant in world first

25-year-old with chronic condition for over a decade has no need for external insulin some 2½ months from minimally invasive surgery

Glucose-lowering drugs and insulin injections often struggle to maintain precise blood sugar control for those living with diabetes. Photo: Shutterstock

Zhang Tong in Beijing
Published: 12:00pm, 30 Sep 2024 Updated: 12:07am, 1 Oct 2024

Chinese scientists have reported the world’s first case of using cell transplants to treat type 1 diabetes.

The patient, a 25-year-old who had the chronic condition for over a decade, was able to naturally regulate her blood sugar some 2½ months after undergoing the minimally invasive surgery, Shanghai-based news outlet The Paper reported on Saturday.

According to the report, the surgery took just half an hour.

The team behind the breakthrough published their findings in the peer-reviewed journal Cell on Wednesday. Researchers from Tianjin First Central Hospital and Peking University were among those who took part in the study.

Diabetes is a major health threat worldwide. According to the International Diabetes Federation, China has the highest number of cases globally, with over 140 million patients and a prevalence rate exceeding 12 per cent.




Multi billion dollar insulin industry will not be happy. Wait for the wave of sceptics.
 
Very nice.
This treatment should be mainstream.
 
Type 1 is the easiest to treat. It's not enough production of insulin so some stem cell transplants can easily rectify. The more difficult to treat is Type 2 diabetes with insulin resistance! No amount of stem cell transplant can treat Type 2!
 

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