AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Recent success in islet transplantation renews the hope for the complete cure of patients afflicted with Type 1 diabetes. However, in the Edmonton series, two to four pancreas donors were required to obtain a sufficient islet mass to reverse the diabetes of each patient. In view of the donor shortage, this represents a major obstacle preventing greater application of islet transplantation to diabetic patients. We hypothesised that increasing the expression of the insulin gene in transplanted islets would augment their capacity for insulin production, thereby allowing reversal of diabetes with a reduced islet mass. METHODS: We used a replication defective adenovirus to deliver the human proinsulin gene (Ad-Ins) to isolated human islets. The function of Ad-Ins-transduced human islets was compared to islets transduced with a control vector (Ad-lacz). RESULTS: Ad-Ins-transduced islets produced two to three times more insulin than normal islets or those infected with Ad-lacz, as assessed by in vitro perifusion tests of glucose stimulated insulin release. When transplanted, Ad-Ins-transduced islets normalised the blood glucose of diabetic immunodeficient NOD-Scid mice, and less than half as many Ad-Ins islets were required for reversal of diabetes than when normal islets were transplanted. CONCLUSION/ INTERPRETATION: Our results suggest a simple and effective approach that could enhance the efficiency of islet transplantation for treatment of diabetes in humans.
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Recent success in islet transplantation renews the hope for the complete cure of patients afflicted with Type 1 diabetes. However, in the Edmonton series, two to four pancreas donors were required to obtain a sufficient islet mass to reverse the diabetes of each patient. In view of the donor shortage, this represents a major obstacle preventing greater application of islet transplantation to diabeticpatients. We hypothesised that increasing the expression of the insulin gene in transplanted islets would augment their capacity for insulin production, thereby allowing reversal of diabetes with a reduced islet mass. METHODS: We used a replication defective adenovirus to deliver the humanproinsulin gene (Ad-Ins) to isolated human islets. The function of Ad-Ins-transduced human islets was compared to islets transduced with a control vector (Ad-lacz). RESULTS: Ad-Ins-transduced islets produced two to three times more insulin than normal islets or those infected with Ad-lacz, as assessed by in vitro perifusion tests of glucose stimulated insulin release. When transplanted, Ad-Ins-transduced islets normalised the blood glucose of diabetic immunodeficient NOD-Scid mice, and less than half as many Ad-Ins islets were required for reversal of diabetes than when normal islets were transplanted. CONCLUSION/ INTERPRETATION: Our results suggest a simple and effective approach that could enhance the efficiency of islet transplantation for treatment of diabetes in humans.
Authors: A T Cheung; B Dayanandan; J T Lewis; G S Korbutt; R V Rajotte; M Bryer-Ash; M O Boylan; M M Wolfe; T J Kieffer Journal: Science Date: 2000-12-08 Impact factor: 47.728
Authors: A M Shapiro; J R Lakey; E A Ryan; G S Korbutt; E Toth; G L Warnock; N M Kneteman; R V Rajotte Journal: N Engl J Med Date: 2000-07-27 Impact factor: 91.245
Authors: A M Davalli; F Galbiati; F Bertuzzi; L Polastri; A E Pontiroli; L Perego; M Freschi; G Pozza; F Folli; C Meoni Journal: Cell Transplant Date: 2000 Nov-Dec Impact factor: 4.064
Authors: Nicolai M Doliba; Wei Qin; Habiba Najafi; Chengyang Liu; Carol W Buettger; Johanna Sotiris; Heather W Collins; Changhong Li; Charles A Stanley; David F Wilson; Joseph Grimsby; Ramakanth Sarabu; Ali Naji; Franz M Matschinsky Journal: Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab Date: 2011-09-27 Impact factor: 4.310
Authors: Xiaolun Huang; Daniel J Moore; Robert J Ketchum; Craig S Nunemaker; Boris Kovatchev; Anthony L McCall; Kenneth L Brayman Journal: Endocr Rev Date: 2008-07-29 Impact factor: 19.871
Authors: Lu Zhu; Diptadip Dattaroy; Jonathan Pham; Lingdi Wang; Luiz F Barella; Yinghong Cui; Kenneth J Wilkins; Bryan L Roth; Ute Hochgeschwender; Franz M Matschinsky; Klaus H Kaestner; Nicolai M Doliba; Jürgen Wess Journal: JCI Insight Date: 2019-04-23
Authors: S A Sarkar; J Gunter; R Bouchard; J E-B Reusch; A Wiseman; R G Gill; J C Hutton; S Pugazhenthi Journal: Diabetologia Date: 2007-06-26 Impact factor: 10.122
Authors: Changhong Li; Chengyang Liu; Itzhak Nissim; Jie Chen; Pan Chen; Nicolai Doliba; Tingting Zhang; Ilana Nissim; Yevgeny Daikhin; David Stokes; Marc Yudkoff; Michael J Bennett; Charles A Stanley; Franz M Matschinsky; Ali Naji Journal: J Biol Chem Date: 2012-12-24 Impact factor: 5.157
Authors: Nicolai M Doliba; Qing Liu; Changhong Li; Jie Chen; Pan Chen; Chengyang Liu; David W Frederick; Joseph A Baur; Michael J Bennett; Ali Naji; Franz M Matschinsky Journal: Mol Metab Date: 2015-10-08 Impact factor: 7.422
Authors: Lu Zhu; Joana Almaça; Prasanna K Dadi; Hao Hong; Wataru Sakamoto; Mario Rossi; Regina J Lee; Nicholas C Vierra; Huiyan Lu; Yinghong Cui; Sara M McMillin; Nicole A Perry; Vsevolod V Gurevich; Amy Lee; Bryan Kuo; Richard D Leapman; Franz M Matschinsky; Nicolai M Doliba; Nikhil M Urs; Marc G Caron; David A Jacobson; Alejandro Caicedo; Jürgen Wess Journal: Nat Commun Date: 2017-02-01 Impact factor: 14.919
Authors: Nicolai M Doliba; Qin Liu; Changhong Li; Pan Chen; Chengyang Liu; Ali Naji; Franz M Matschinsky Journal: Mol Metab Date: 2017-08-04 Impact factor: 7.422