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ea0099ep1306 | Late Breaking | ECE2024

Changes in gut microbiota and arginine metabolic rates in patients with type 1 diabetes

Aghajanova Yelena , Melkonyan Arthur , Alchujyan Nina , Gayane Bayburdyan , Arakelyan Lusine , Hakobyan Sona , Gevorgyan Zara , Zohrabyan Naira , Hovhannisyan Margarita , Mnatsakanyan Armine , Vardanyan Anna

Introduction: Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is one of the most frequent autoimmune and metabolic disorders in childhood and youth, developing due to autoimmune destruction of β-cells, which leads to an absolute insulin deficiency. Accumulating data suggest that gut microbiota (GM) may contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetes influencing the immune response, in which arginine-metabolizing enzymes are involved, particularly arginase. We examined the connection between GM and cyt...