Type 1 Diabetes research is experiencing a significant shift from managing symptoms to pursuing a cure by restoring natural insulin production, with multiple companies developing different strategies including stem cell-derived islet cells, hypoimmune cells designed to evade immune attack, and protective cell pouch platforms, all converging toward the goal of helping patients restore their body's natural insulin production.
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My name is Jim. This is Type 1 Diabetic Warriors and ADA 2026 is about to get underway [music] in the next few days and this could change everything for Type 1 Diabetes.
Now, over the next few days, which is this weekend, some of the biggest names in Type [music] 1 Diabetes research are about to take center stage and for people with Type 1 Diabetes like you and I, this weekend could feel a little bit different. Because for the first time in a long time, there is a real momentum building behind something bigger than just [music] insulin, something bigger than insulin pumps, something bigger than better glucose sensors. [music] The conversation is beginning to shift towards something people with Type 1 Diabetes have dreamed about for, you know, decades basically, restoring [music] natural insulin production. And this weekend at ADA 2026, >> [music] >> we may be getting a clearer picture of where science is taking us, in the direction of finding an absolute cure for T1D. [music] Now, to be clear, nobody knows exactly what is going to be revealed [music] this weekend and really that's part of what makes this so intriguing and so exciting. Right now, different companies are racing [music] toward the same goal and they're using some different strategies in order to get there.
>> [music] >> Some are trying to replace insulin-producing cells that have been destroyed by Type 1 Diabetes, others are trying to protect those very cells from the immune system and of course, some are attempting to do both at the same time. We've covered all of [music] this kind of stuff on this channel.
But after years of really slow progress, it suddenly feels like everything is starting to accelerate. Don't you agree?
I mean, just look at how far we've [music] come so far. You know that Vertex showed the world that stem cell-derived [music] islet cells can restore insulin production people who already have Type 1 diabetes like [music] you and I.
Now, that alone changed the conversation. You know, for years this this felt very distant, but now it actually feels realistic. And then there's our friends over at Semma Biotechnology. They've been working on something that [music] sounds downright futuristic. And that is creating insulin-producing cells designed [music] to survive without being attacked by your own immune system.
Now, if that approach continues to improve, it could fundamentally change the way this therapy [music] looks.
Probably in the very near future. Well, you know, they're not alone across the type 1 diabetes [music] research landscape.
Multiple companies are pursuing different paths toward the same destination.
Vertex is advancing stem cell-derived eyelid treatments. [music] Our old buddies over at Semma Biotechnology are busy developing a hypoimmune [music] cells designed to evade the immune attack, basically making them invisible.
Sernova continues refining its cell pouch platform [music] to support long-term cell survival, and researchers are working with Tiago Bubar based [music] transplant approaches, exploring new ways to protect transplanted cells [music] with less immune system suppression. So, different companies, different [music] technologies, different strategies, but they all have one thing in common.
They're trying to reach the [music] same goal, and that is helping people with type 1 diabetes restore [music] natural insulin production.
Some groups are focused on protective [music] devices, others are exploring immune therapies, encapsulation systems, gene editing, and [music] the entirely new ways to help transplanted cells survive for the long term. And [music] many, many people will be watching very closely to see if the next big step [music] is about to emerge toward a cure for type 1 diabetes. Is longer-lasting cell survival, [music] maybe it's stronger and more consistent insulin production, or it could be a breakthrough in immune production.
>> [music] >> Could possibly be something that nobody's even talking about yet, and that's what makes ADA this conference [music] more important every single year. Cuz sometimes the best and biggest moments arrive very quietly, and then everybody realizes the [music] entire field has changed once again.
And honestly, that's what makes this weekend feels a lot different.
Not because anyone is promising [music] a cure tomorrow, but because the pace of progress feels a little bit different. Don't you get that [music] feeling?
For decades, type 1 diabetes research often felt absolutely [music] stuck.
Now it feels like multiple doors are beginning to open at the same [music] time. That's the way I feel anyway. And for people living with this disease every single day, that matters. [music] Because with every breakthrough, it builds on the last one.
Every single success [music] pushes the field forward.
And every time scientists prove something is possible, the next step starts coming right away, right?
So, over the next few days, I'll be watching closely for all the updates from ADA [music] 2026, not just for the headlines, but also, very important, for signs that the future of type 1 diabetes [music] treatment may be entering a whole new era.
We're going to be reporting for you, okay? And if something major does happen, you'll know where [music] you can find the information, right here on Type 1 Diabetic Warriors.
Now, on a personal level, can I ask for a little favor from you? Hit the like and subscribe [music] button if you found this information interesting. And also, I've been doing a lot of talking, so I could uh use a little coffee. If you want to go ahead and [music] hit the link in the description and buy us a coffee, we appreciate the all support [music] from all of you out there.
We'll have a new video for you reporting the [music] results early next week.
Until then, you take care of yourselves.
And bye-bye.
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