pubmed-article:2943548 | pubmed:abstractText | Two HLA-identical brothers developed Type 1 diabetes simultaneously. In the light of present knowledge of the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes, immunosuppression was adopted in one brother by means of white cell transfusion from the father. The other brother acted as a control. This immunosuppressive approach has been shown to be effective in kidney transplantation and, as far as Type 1 diabetes is concerned, in the BB Wistar rat. An immunological and metabolic follow-up study of 1 yr only revealed slight differences between the 2 brothers (who are both on insulin) but the pattern of lymphocyte activation appeared to become normalized earlier in the transfused brother. | lld:pubmed |