Literature DB >> 18444937

Has time come for new goals in human islet transplantation?

R Lehmann1, G A Spinas, W Moritz, M Weber.   

Abstract

The enthusiasm regarding clinical islet transplantation has been dampened by the long-term results. Concerns about the associated risks of life-long immunosuppression and the striking imbalance between potential recipients and available donor pancreata warrant changes in some of the current goals. Islet transplantation will never be a cure of type 1 diabetes in the majority of patients with no secondary complications, but is a valid option for a limited number of patients with brittle diabetes waiting for an organ or after organ transplantation. Furthermore, insulin independence should not be the main goal of islet transplantation, but avoidance of severe hypoglycemia and good glycemic control, which can be achieved with a relatively small functional beta-cell mass. Therefore, initially one islet infusion is sufficient. Retransplantation at a later time point remains an option, if glucose control deteriorates. Efforts to improve islet transplantation should no longer focus on islet isolation and immunosuppression, but rather on the low posttransplant survival rate of islets caused by activation of the coagulation pathway and the limited oxygen delivery to the islets. Transplantation of smaller islets be it naturally small or size tailored reaggregated islets has the potential to facilitate these processes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18444937     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2008.02214.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


  8 in total

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Journal:  Islets       Date:  2009-07-01       Impact factor: 2.694

2.  Long-term kidney allograft function and survival in prednisone-free regimens: tacrolimus/mycophenolate mofetil versus tacrolimus/sirolimus.

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3.  Low insulin content of large islet population is present in situ and in isolated islets.

Authors:  Han-Hung Huang; Lesya Novikova; S Janette Williams; Irina V Smirnova; Lisa Stehno-Bittel
Journal:  Islets       Date:  2011 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.694

4.  Beneficial effects of growth hormone-releasing hormone agonists on rat INS-1 cells and on streptozotocin-induced NOD/SCID mice.

Authors:  Xianyang Zhang; Tengjiao Cui; Jinlin He; Haibo Wang; Renzhi Cai; Petra Popovics; Irving Vidaurre; Wei Sha; Janine Schmid; Barbara Ludwig; Norman L Block; Stefan R Bornstein; Andrew V Schally
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-10-16       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Agonist of growth hormone-releasing hormone as a potential effector for survival and proliferation of pancreatic islets.

Authors:  Barbara Ludwig; Christian G Ziegler; Andrew V Schally; Claudius Richter; Anja Steffen; Normund Jabs; Richard H Funk; Mathias D Brendel; Norman L Block; Monika Ehrhart-Bornstein; Stefan R Bornstein
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-06-28       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 6.  Pancreatic Islet Transplantation in Humans: Recent Progress and Future Directions.

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Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 19.871

7.  Five-year follow-up of patients with type 1 diabetes transplanted with allogeneic islets: the UIC experience.

Authors:  Meirigeng Qi; Katie Kinzer; Kirstie K Danielson; Joan Martellotto; Barbara Barbaro; Yong Wang; James T Bui; Ron C Gaba; Grace Knuttinen; Raquel Garcia-Roca; Ivo Tzvetanov; Andrew Heitman; Maureen Davis; James J McGarrigle; Enrico Benedetti; Jose Oberholzer
Journal:  Acta Diabetol       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 4.280

8.  Whole-genome CRISPR screening identifies genetic manipulations to reduce immune rejection of stem cell-derived islets.

Authors:  Elad Sintov; Igor Nikolskiy; Victor Barrera; Jennifer Hyoje-Ryu Kenty; Alexander S Atkin; Dario Gerace; Shannan J Ho Sui; Kyle Boulanger; Douglas A Melton
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