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Intrapleural Transplantation of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islets Achieves Glycemic Control in a Diabetic Non-human Primate

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Journal Am J Transplant
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2021 Oct 27
PMID 34704352
Citations 8
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Abstract

Clinical islet transplantation has relied almost exclusively on intraportal administration of pancreatic islets, as it has been the only consistent approach to achieve robust graft function in human recipients. However, this approach suffers from significant loss of islet mass from a potent immediate blood-mediated inflammatory response (IBMIR) and a hypoxic environment. To avoid these negative aspects of the portal site, we explored an alternative approach in which allogeneic islets were transplanted into the intrapleural space of a non-human primate (NHP), treated with an immunosuppression regimen previously reported to secure routine survival and tolerance to allogeneic islets in NHP. Robust glycemic control and graft survival were achieved for the planned study period of >90 days. Our observations suggest the intrapleural space provides an attractive locale for islet transplantation due to its higher oxygen tension, ability to accommodate large transplant tissue volumes, and a lack of IBMIR-mediated islet damage. Our preliminary results reveal the promise of the intrapleural space as an alternative site for clinical islet transplantation in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.

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