Research progress in precision medicine for type 2 diabetes based on the GLP-1
Sangui Wang, Chenrong Yuan, Haifeng Wang, Xiyin Ye, Shun Ruan, Li Yi, Wanyong Yang, Zhi Wang, Ni Wang, Jiahao Li, Xiaohui Feng, Yun Li, Yu Tian, Quanlei Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in treating type 2 diabetes using GLP-1 therapies and metabolic surgery, aiming to improve personalized treatment strategies.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of GLP-1's molecular profile and its role in precision medicine for T2DM.
Findings
GLP-1 has become a cornerstone therapy for T2DM due to recent advances in medical research.
Metabolic surgery shows significant potential in improving T2DM symptoms.
The review includes insights from clinical trials and mechanistic studies on GLP-1 and L-cells.
Abstract
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) represents a global health crisis, currently affecting approximately 9% of the world’s population. Its prevalence continues to rise steadily, with a noticeable trend toward onset at younger ages. Projections indicate that the prevalence will reach 12% by 2045 equivalent to 820 million cases—positioning DM as one of the most serious public health threats worldwide. Pathogenetically, DM is classified into Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), with T2DM accounting for over 90% of all cases. T2DM is characterized by pancreatic β-cell dysfunction and insulin resistance, and is recognized as a multisystem metabolic disorder involving pathways such as the gut-brain axis, insulin/peripheral resistance, etc strongly correlated with obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Recent advances in basic medical research and clinical therapeutics have…
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TopicsDiabetes Treatment and Management · Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes · Pancreatic function and diabetes
