Literature DB >> 20692433

ET-Kyoto ductal injection and density-adjusted purification combined with potent anti-inflammatory strategy facilitated single-donor islet transplantation: case reports.

S Matsumoto1, H Noguchi, M Takita, M Shimoda, Y Tamura, G Olsen, B Naziruddin, N Onaca, M F Levy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The necessity to use multiple donors for achieving insulin independence in clinical islet transplantation is still a major issue. We have developed a modified islet isolation method for non-heart-beating donors (Kyoto method) to significantly increase islet yield. In this study, we further modified the method for brain-dead donors and in addition, introduced a potent anti-inflammatory strategy aiming for single-donor islet transplantation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two islet isolations used pancreatic ductal preservation with the modified Kyoto solution and a density-adjusted purification method. Anti-interleukin-1-beta antibody (Anakinra) and anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha (Eternacept) were administered during and after transplantation. The efficacy of the islet transplantation was assessed by the insulin requirement and SUITO (Secretory Unit of Islet Transplant Objects) index, wherein a value of more than 26.0 seems to be associated with insulin independence.
RESULTS: Both isolated islet preparations met the criteria for transplantation. They were transplanted into two type 1 diabetic patients, both of whom became insulin independent with stable glycemic control. The average SUITO index within 1 month was 29.2 and 45.3.
CONCLUSION: The islet isolation method combined with a potent anti-inflammation strategy made it possible to achieve single-donor islet transplantation achieving a high SUITO index. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20692433     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.05.096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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