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Off-the-shelf stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes yields more positive results

Last updated: June 20, 2025 5:37 pm
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Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, recently covered a groundbreaking study presented at the American Diabetes Association’s scientific meeting. The study, sponsored by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, focused on twelve individuals with type 1 diabetes who received an off-the-shelf stem cell therapy known as zimislecel, previously referred to as VX-880.

The results of the study were nothing short of remarkable. After a year of treatment, all twelve participants were able to produce their own insulin and maintain healthy blood glucose levels. Even more impressive was the fact that after three months, none of the participants experienced severe hypoglycemia. By the end of the study, ten out of the twelve individuals no longer required insulin injections, a significant milestone in the management of type 1 diabetes.

Zimislecel, derived from a lab-grown stem cell line, is designed to differentiate into insulin-producing islet cells. These new cells are intended to replace the damaged or impaired cells in individuals with type 1 diabetes, thereby restoring their ability to regulate blood sugar levels effectively.

The study’s findings have been published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, underscoring the significance and credibility of the research. This development offers hope for individuals with type 1 diabetes, providing a potential alternative to lifelong insulin dependence.

While the study results are undoubtedly promising, further research and clinical trials will be necessary to fully understand the long-term efficacy and safety of zimislecel. Nevertheless, this breakthrough represents a significant step forward in the field of diabetes treatment and holds great promise for improving the lives of those living with this chronic condition.

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For more in-depth coverage and analysis of this groundbreaking study and other developments in the biotech sector, consider subscribing to STAT+. With daily updates and exclusive content, STAT+ provides invaluable insights into the latest advancements in healthcare and medical research.

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