Tag: autoimmunity
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Vascular-Associated Fibroblastic Cells: A New Guard for Insulin-Producing Cells in Type 1 Diabetes
Breakthrough Finds VAFs as Pancreatic Peacekeepers In a landmark study published in Cell Reports on September 23, 2025, researchers from Scripps Research have identified a previously unrecognized group of cells that actively shield insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. These vascular-associated fibroblastic cells (VAFs) appear to act as molecular peacekeepers, helping to keep autoimmune attacks at…
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Discovery of vascular-associated fibroblastic cells opens new path for diabetes treatment
New discovery reveals pancreas’s immune tolerance allies Researchers at Scripps Research have identified a previously unrecognized cell type in the pancreas—vascular-associated fibroblastic cells (VAFs)—that appear to actively protect insulin-producing cells from autoimmune attack. Published in Cell Reports on September 23, 2025, the study describes how VAFs help maintain immune tolerance in the pancreas, shedding new…