Typ-1-Diabetes: Früherkennung und Ansätze zur Prävention: Update 2020

Translated title of the contribution: Type 1 diabetes: Early diagnosis and preventive approaches: Update 2020

Benjamin A. Marcus, Peter Achenbach, Anette Gabriele Ziegler

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Abstract

The incidence of type 1 diabetes is increasing, especially in young children. Early diagnosis is possible in the asymptomatic stage of islet autoimmunity. Screening is offered to high-risk families, but also feasible and useful in the general population, in studies such as Fr1daplus in Bavaria (Germany). Complications at clinical manifestation can be prevented by early diagnosis. Participation in experimental interventions to delay stage progression is possible. Numerous approaches to secondary prevention are being pursued. Treatment with the monoclonal antibody teplizumab successfully delayed progression to clinical diabetes in patients in stage 2. Infants at high risk for developing type 1 diabetes can be identified by genetic screening. Primary prevention pursues, among others, the goal of preventing the onset of the autoimmune reaction. The POInT trial aims to improve immune tolerance to insulin by oral exposure in high-risk children and to delay or prevent the onset of autoimmunity. Following up on the focus issue “Early detection and preventive treatment of type 1 diabetes” published in this journal in 2018, this article gives an update on selected developments over the past 2 years.

Translated title of the contributionType 1 diabetes: Early diagnosis and preventive approaches: Update 2020
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)654-661
Number of pages8
JournalDiabetologe
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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