摘要
Since the discovery of insulin over 100 years ago,the focus of research in the management of type 1 diabetes(T1D)has centered around glycemic control and management of complications rather than the prevention of autoimmune destruc-tion of pancreaticβcells.Fortunately,in recent years,there has been significant advancement in immune-targeted pharmacotherapy to halt the natural progres-sion of T1D.The immune-targeted intervention aims to alter the underlying pa-thogenesis of T1D by targeting different aspects of the immune system.The im-munotherapy can either antagonize the immune mediators like T cells,B cells or cytokines(antibody-based therapy),or reinduce self-tolerance to pancreaticβcells(antigen-based therapy)or stem-cell treatment.Recently,the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first immunotherapy teplizumab to be used only in stage 2 of T1D.However,the window of opportunity to practically implement this approved molecule in the selected target population is limited.In this Edito-rial,we briefly discuss the various promising recent developments in the field of immunotherapy research in T1D.However,further studies of these newer thera-peutic agents are needed to explore their true potential for prevention or cure of T1D.