"Thanks to breakthrough discoveries made at BRI by Dr. Kwok’s lab, these rare destructive T cells from the thousands of other cells in a drop of blood can be captured. The method for capturing the T cells is paired with a pioneering new technology called single cell RNA sequencing. This technique allows BRI scientists to study these cells – one cell at a time in extraordinary detail. The information can be used to decode the bad cells and find out what makes them tick.
“Using these techniques, we discovered that patients with type 1 diabetes have a unique set of T cells that have grown and multiplied, increasing the numbers of bad cells that can attack the pancreas, Dr. Cerosaletti explains. “These unique T cells are rare in healthy individuals, but exist in significantly higher numbers in patients with type 1 diabetes. Without this innovative technology, we wouldn’t have been able to discover this.”