Type 1 Diabetes: Immunology & Prevention

This track provides an expanded examination of the autoimmune mechanisms underlying Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Discussions will include antigen presentation pathways, T-cell activation dynamics, beta-cell autoantigen profiles, and the role of environmental triggers such as viral infections and microbiome alterations. Experts will highlight the significance of genetic predispositions, autoantibody development timelines, and the silent progression of immune-mediated beta-cell destruction long before symptoms appear. Attendees will also explore how advanced immune assays and predictive biomarkers refine risk assessment and enable earlier interventions.

The prevention component emphasizes cutting-edge therapies aiming to preserve or restore beta-cell function. Presentations will review the latest immunomodulators, immune tolerance–inducing regimens, antigen-specific vaccines, and beta-cell protective biologics emerging from major clinical trials. There will also be a focus on population screening programs, early childhood monitoring strategies, and precision approaches for delaying or preventing disease onset. Collectively, this track sets the stage for understanding how immunology-driven insights can translate into the world’s first truly preventive strategies for Type 1 diabetes.

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