Navigation Links
Massachusetts General Hospital, Iacocca Foundation announce promising results of Phase I diabetes trial
Date:6/25/2011

Promising results of the Phase I clinical trial of the generic drug BCG (bacillus Calmette-Guerin) to treat advanced type I diabetes were announced today at the American Diabetes Association scientific sessions in San Diego. A research team led by Denise Faustman, MD, PhD, director of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Immunobiology Laboratory is presenting two abstracts (No. 2240-PO and No. 0057-LB) the first which describes the apparent reproduction in human patients of the mechanism that reversed type 1 diabetes in a mouse model and the second proposing that lack of a key part of that mechanism may explain why recent trials of an antibody-based diabetes therapy were not successful. The Iacocca Foundation has been the primary supporter of this work.

"We found that even low doses of BCG could transiently reverse type 1 diabetes in human patients," Faustman says. "One of the key components of this study was our development of a way to measure the death of the autoreactive T cells that destroy the ability of the pancreas to produce insulin. Not only did we observe and measure the death of these self-targeting immune cells, but we also saw evidence of restoration of insulin production even in patients who've had type 1 diabetes for more than a decade."

A generic drug with 90 years of safety data, BCG is currently approved by the U.S. FDA for vaccination against tuberculosis and for the treatment of bladder cancer. BCG is known to elevate levels of the immune modulator tumor necrosis factor (TNF), which previous work in Faustman's lab showed can temporarily eliminate the abnormal white blood cells responsible for type 1 diabetes in both humans and mice. The Phase I double-blinded clinical trial enrolled six long-term type 1 diabetes patients, diagnosed for an average of 15 years. The participants were randomly assigned to receive two injections of either BCG or a placebo spaced four weeks apart.

Blood samples from the parti
'/>"/>

Contact: Sue McGreevey
smcgreevey@partners.org
617-724-2764
Massachusetts General Hospital
Source:Eurekalert

Page: 1 2 3

Related medicine news :

1. Study examines impact of Massachusetts health law on emergency department visits
2. Support for Massachusetts landmark health reform law rises in 2011
3. Massachusetts Study Shows Sharp Rise in Early Autism Diagnoses
4. Season of birth and celiac disease in Massachusetts children
5. Massachusetts reform hasnt stopped medical bankruptcies: Harvard study
6. Massachusetts General Hospital leading nationwide, comparative study of common bipolar medications
7. Massachusetts physician groups improving patient experience, study finds
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology IDs new cancer drug target
9. Doctors hard to find for patients in Massachusetts first for-profit health plan
10. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Northeast Health Systems Physician Hospital Organization Sign Alternative Quality Contract
11. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Demonstrates Community Commitment with Fifth William C. Van Faasen Community Service Sabbatical
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:6/19/2013)... 2013 Indosoft Inc., developers of ... for Asterisk, announced today the availability of its ... offers improved options for extracting, consolidating and presenting ... contact center management. , Large Asterisk based contact ... it happens from the call center software. This ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... CoachingWebsites, the leading ... today its affiliation with Active Intelligence. ... websites and marketing solutions and capitalize on affiliate ... with Active Intelligence shows our overall dedication to ... says Greer Van Dyck, Online Marketing Expert at ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... 19, 2013 The Mesothelioma Victims ... Control of the 2500 to 3000 citizens, who will ... mesothelioma this year, about one third will be US ... diagnosed with this asbestos exposure form of cancer, or ... access to the nations most skilled mesothelioma compensation settlement ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2013 ... accelerating throughout 2013 across all industries as cash rich ... Despite the differences across industries, all M&A transactions have ... rigorous due diligence to verify the history and quality ... carefully considered. , But when due diligence involves ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... oBand Surgery Centers, a reputed name ... weight loss seminars in Los Angeles this month. Scheduled ... at their official website. oBand Surgery Centers are an ... highly skilled panel of surgeons and dedicated staff has ... senior executive working with oBand Surgery Centers said, “We ...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Indosoft Improves Q-Suite Real-time ACD Reporting to Enhance Contact Center Productivity 2Health News:CoachingWebsites (Websites for Coaches) Announces Their Partnership With Active Intelligence, LLC 2Health News:Mesothelioma Victims Center Urges US Navy Veterans Diagnosed With Mesothelioma To Call Them For Instant Access To The Nation's Top Asbestos Lawyers-Better Compensation 2Health News:Mesothelioma Victims Center Urges US Navy Veterans Diagnosed With Mesothelioma To Call Them For Instant Access To The Nation's Top Asbestos Lawyers-Better Compensation 3Health News:Newport Board Group, a National Business Advisory Firm of CEOs Cautions Buyers on 5 Questions to Ask Before Acquiring a Technology-Based Middle Market Company 2Health News:Newport Board Group, a National Business Advisory Firm of CEOs Cautions Buyers on 5 Questions to Ask Before Acquiring a Technology-Based Middle Market Company 3Health News:oBand Surgery Centers Will Hold Complimentary Weight Loss Seminars in Los Angeles in June 2
... lowering LDL cholesterol (“bad” cholesterol) to below 100 milligrams ... cholesterol-lowering drug is safe and results in fewer cardiovascular ... They initially took 10 milligrams of atorvastatin (Lipitor) a ... milligrams per deciliter a day or lower. Then, half ...
... A study conducted in Spain has focused on the ... which might be associated with an increased risk of ... during pregnancy has been proven to have disastrous effects ... period, and obstetric complications such as extra uterine pregnancy, ...
... gradually increased recommendations for daily calcium intake, largely from ... to promote healthy bones and prevent osteoporosis. But a ... of milk or other dairy products was not necessarily ... of at least 400 milligrams per day. ,Other ...
... also hide within the body for long periods of time, ... resistance is lowered. The latent infections thus pose repeated problems ... study researchers say a compound found in licorice is showing ... virus that lingers in the body. For the study researchers ...
... suffering from the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis may also be ... condition in which people have a difficult time digesting ... improve bone mineral density, or BMD, among patients with ... have thinning bones, but little study exists to suggest ...
... new way to boost stem cell research that will help ... a new way of growing human embryonic stem cells in ... potential to play an important role in regeneration of cells ... these are exposed to live animal cells and serum and ...
Cached Medicine News:
(Date:6/18/2013)... Conn. , June 18, 2013  It ... clients of Alliance Seating and Mobility, a subsidiary ... to access timely repair. This appears to be ... dramatic reduction of field service employees.  ... a great many of these clients are complex ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... LEANDRO, Calif. , June 18, 2013  Cataracts ...  According to the American Association of Ophthalmology, aging is ... a clouding of the eye,s natural lens. 22 million ... 2020, as Baby Boomers continue to age, that number ... high tech world of iPhones, iPads, smart-phones and computers, ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... Mass. , June 18, 2013  Decision ... advisory firms for pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, announces ... coverage of the Middle East ... Access Tracker analyzes the challenges and opportunities to ... four international regions comprising 24 countries. The countries ...
Breaking Medicine Technology:New Vision Hope For Millions Undergoing Cataract Surgery 2New Vision Hope For Millions Undergoing Cataract Surgery 3Decision Resources' Market Access Tracker Now Covers the Middle East and Africa 2Decision Resources' Market Access Tracker Now Covers the Middle East and Africa 3
... May 5, 2011 Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation ("Novartis") announced ... approved Afinitor® (everolimus) tablets for the treatment of progressive ... unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic disease(4). This marks the ... in the US in nearly 30 years(5). ...
... FRANCISCO, May 5, 2011 Cardiac Network, Inc. (Other OTC: ... a 1-for-750 reverse stock split (the "Reverse Stock Split"). The ... business and trading on May 6, 2011 (the "Effective Date"). ... changed from "CNWI" to "CNWID" for approximately 20 business days, ...
Cached Medicine Technology:Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 2Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 3Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 4Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 5Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 6Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 7Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 8Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 9Novartis Gains FDA Approval for Afinitor® as First New Treatment in Nearly Three Decades for Patients with Advanced Pancreatic NET 10Cardiac Network Announces Reverse Stock Split 2
PDA application containing all 7,000+ Physicians' Current Procedural Terminology codes developed by the American Medical Association....
More than 200 key diagnostic and treatment tables culled from Tierney's Current Medical Diagnostics and Treatment 2003....
Consists of the print and PDA versions of Harrison's Manual of Medicine 15th Edition. Provides high-end medical content via PDA....
... BD Safety Knife with BD Xstar Blade ... that protects the blade in prodedure and ... based on a grind-less process for manufacturing ... outstanding sharpness and consistency. The arch ...
Medicine Products: