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Large-scale electron microscopy database for human type 1 diabetes.


ABSTRACT: Autoimmune ?-cell destruction leads to type 1 diabetes, but the pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. To help address this void, we created an open-access online repository, unprecedented in its size, composed of large-scale electron microscopy images ('nanotomy') of human pancreas tissue obtained from the Network for Pancreatic Organ donors with Diabetes (nPOD; www.nanotomy.org). Nanotomy allows analyses of complete donor islets with up to macromolecular resolution. Anomalies we found in type 1 diabetes included (i) an increase of 'intermediate cells' containing granules resembling those of exocrine zymogen and endocrine hormone secreting cells; and (ii) elevated presence of innate immune cells. These are our first results of mining the database and support recent findings that suggest that type 1 diabetes includes abnormalities in the exocrine pancreas that may induce endocrine cellular stress as a trigger for autoimmunity.

SUBMITTER: de Boer P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7235089 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Large-scale electron microscopy database for human type 1 diabetes.

de Boer Pascal P   Pirozzi Nicole M NM   Wolters Anouk H G AHG   Kuipers Jeroen J   Kusmartseva Irina I   Atkinson Mark A MA   Campbell-Thompson Martha M   Giepmans Ben N G BNG  

Nature communications 20200518 1


Autoimmune β-cell destruction leads to type 1 diabetes, but the pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. To help address this void, we created an open-access online repository, unprecedented in its size, composed of large-scale electron microscopy images ('nanotomy') of human pancreas tissue obtained from the Network for Pancreatic Organ donors with Diabetes (nPOD; www.nanotomy.org). Nanotomy allows analyses of complete donor islets with up to macromolecular resolution. Anomalies we found i  ...[more]

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