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SUBJECT: Treg Dysfunction and Nutrient Supplementation in Cardiometabolic Disease

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Immune Dysregulation and Adjunctive Therapies in Cardiometabolic Disease

Dear Dr. Vijay Viswanathan, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Diabetes.

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The intersection of immune dysfunction and metabolic disease is increasingly central to understanding diabetic complications. New work on STIM1-dependent regulatory T cell (Treg) dysfunction offers a mechanistic link to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a condition of growing importance in the diabetes population. In a combined human and animal study, the authors demonstrate that impaired Treg function driven by STIM1 signaling promotes the cardiometabolic phenotype of HFpEF, suggesting a novel immunologic target for intervention (Diabetologia, 2026).

At the same time, the field of adjunctive nutritional therapy continues to mature. A rigorous GRADE-assessed systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of Chlorella species supplementation in the general population reports beneficial effects on key cardiometabolic parameters, offering a safe, evidence-based option worth considering in diabetes management protocols (Nutrition & Diabetes, 2026). On the clinical methodology front, a strategic framework published in Emergency Medicine Journal argues that embedding research as a routine component of emergency care is critical for building the evidence base—a principle directly relevant to diabetes emergency care, including diabetic ketoacidosis and hypoglycemia management, where standardizing research participation can improve outcomes (Emergency Medicine Journal, 2026).

Together, these studies point toward a multi-layered approach to diabetes care: targeting immune mechanisms underlying cardiometabolic complications, supplementing with evidence-based nutraceuticals, and strengthening clinical research infrastructure in acute care settings. For a clinician leading diabetes care in India, these findings reinforce the value of integrating immunomodulatory strategies—whether through emerging biologics or safe adjuncts like Chlorella—and the importance of building research capacity into everyday practice to generate locally relevant evidence.

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STIM1-dependent treg dysfunction promotes cardiometabolic HFpEF: insights from patients and animal studies. (2026). Diabetologia. Read →

Importance of research in emergency medicine: a strategy for the future. (2026). Emergency Medicine Journal. Read →

Beneficial effects of Chlorella species supplementation in the general population: a GRADE-assessed systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis. (2026). Nutrition & Diabetes. Read →

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