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01 · ABSTRACT

Abstract

Restoring insulin production through replacement of pancreatic β-cells presents a promising strategy for treating individuals with type 1 diabetes. However, current methods involving induced pluripotent stem cell differentiation are often time-consuming, multi-stage, and limited by safety and efficiency concerns. To overcome these challenges, we developed a simplified and direct strategy to convert human somatic cells into insulin-producing cells using an epigenetic activation system. This system combines a multiplex epigenetic engineering vector composed of dCas9.P300core and guide RNAs targeting five key β-cell genes: PDX1, NKX6.1, MAFA, Insulin, and glucose transporter type 2 (Glut2). The resulting Glut2⁺ cells exhibited glucose-responsive insulin secretion and expressed essential β-cell transcription factors including NKX2.2, along with insulin-processing and secretory machinery genes (Cav1.3, GSK3β, KCNJ11, SLC30A8). Absence of α-cell markers (aristaless-related homeobox or glucagon) confirmed lineage specificity and functional fidelity. This reprogramming approach eliminates the need for pluripotent intermediates and significantly reduces the time required to generate functional β-like cells. Our platform offers a rapid, non-integrative, and scalable method for producing insulin-secreting cells, with potential applications in personalized cell therapy, disease modeling, and high-throughput drug screening for diabetes research.

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02 · PUBLICATION RECORD

Article details

JournalMedical Research Archives
IssueVol 13 No 9 (2025): Vol.13, Issue 9, September 2025
SectionResearch Articles
Published02 October 2025
DOI10.18103/mra.v13i9.6852
ISSN2375-1924
03 · RIGHTS & REUSE

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Authors & affiliations

RN

Raza Ali Naqvi

AS

Amar Singh

Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, USA

AN

Afsar R. Naqvi

University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

MP

Medha Priyadarshini

Department Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago

SP

Sujata Prasad

MLM Lab, 3510 Hopkins Place N, Minnesota, USA

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