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by Ali Sardyga, Western Sydney University
Western Sydney University researchers have led a global team to pioneer a new AI-powered tool to assess the risk of developing type 1 diabetes (T1D) and predict treatment responses, potentially changing how the disease is diagnosed and managed.
This innovative risk score, based on microRNAs—small RNA molecules measured from blood—could help accurately capture the changing risk of T1D. The same microRNA markers used in the study were able to accurately predict early response to certain treatments, such as a cell therapy (islet transplantation), as well as a drug therapy (imatinib) for T1D.
In their article published in Nature Medicine, the research analyzed molecular data in 5,983 study samples from participants across Australia, Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong SAR China, India, New Zealand, and U.S., to develop a Dynamic Risk Score (DRS4C) that can classify people as having or not having T1D.
