Smartphone-controlled cells can cure diabetes

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sun, Apr 30, 2017, 11:14 AM

Smartphone-controlled cells can cure diabetes

Beijing, April 30: Here is a good news for diabetic patients, already many of solutions have found in different kind of methods to cure diabetes.

The China Researchers have developed a system then enables smartphones to control the release of glucose-lowering hormones in mice by engineered cells, paving the way for the development of an automated way for monitoring the blood glucose levels and delivering insulin in humans too.

An estimated 415 million people worldwide are living with diabetes, and frequently need to inject themselves with insulin to manage their blood sugar.

The research findings, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, showed that cells engineered to produce insulin under the command of a smartphone helped keep blood sugar levels within normal limits in diabetic mice.

Combining living tissues and technology, Jiawei Shao of East China Normal University in Shanghai, and colleagues created custom cells that produced insulin when illuminated by far-red light - the same wavelengths emitted by therapy bulbs and infrared saunas.

These designer cells were transfected with optogenetic circuits, which can enabled them to produce the hormones in response to far-red light.

A smartphone could adjust far-red light intensity and duration with help from a control box.

Implanting hydrogel capsules containing both engineered cells and light-emitting diode light sources provided a semiautonomous system that maintained glucose homeostasis over several weeks in diabetic mice.

This study illuminates the potential of cell-based therapies and the researchers believe that successfully linking digital signals with engineered cells represents an important step toward translating similar cell-based therapies into the clinic.