A look at duodenal mucosal resurfacing: Rationale for targeting the duodenum in type 2 diabetes

Author:

Hoyt Jonah A.1,Cozzi Emily2,D'Alessio David A.3,Thompson Chris C.14,Aroda Vanita R.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Research and Development Fractyl Health, Inc Lexington Massachusetts USA

3. Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Dept. of Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA

4. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractAffecting 5%–10% of the world population, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is firmly established as one of the major health burdens of modern society. People with T2DM require long‐term therapies to reduce blood glucose, an approach that can mitigate the vascular complications. However, fewer than half of those living with T2DM reach their glycaemic targets despite the availability of multiple oral and injectable medications. Adherence and access to medications are major barriers contributing to suboptimal diabetes treatment. The gastrointestinal tract has recently emerged as a target for treating T2DM and altering the underlying disease course. Preclinical and clinical analyses have elucidated changes in the mucosal layer of the duodenum potentially caused by dietary excess and obesity, which seem to be prevalent among individuals with metabolic disease. Supporting these findings, gastric bypass, a surgical procedure which removes the duodenum from the intestinal nutrient flow, has remarkable effects that improve, and often cause remission of, diabetes. From this perspective, we explore the rationale for targeting the duodenum with duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR). We examine the underlying physiology of the duodenum and its emerging role in T2DM pathogenesis, the rationale for targeting the duodenum by DMR as a potential treatment for T2DM, and current data surrounding DMR. Importantly, DMR has been demonstrated to change mucosal abnormalities common in those with obesity and diabetes. Given the multifactorial aetiology of T2DM, understanding proximate contributors to disease pathogenesis opens the door to rethinking therapeutic approaches to T2DM, from symptom management toward disease modification.

Publisher

Wiley

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