1. Favorable outcome of experimental islet xenotransplantation without immunosuppression in a nonhuman primate model of diabetes.
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Ludwig, Barbara, Ludwig, Stefan, Steffena, Anja, Knauf, Yvonne, Zimerman, Baruch, Heinke, Sophie, Lehmann, Susann, Schubert, Undine, Schmid, Janine, Bleyer, Martina, Schönmann, Uwe, Colton, Clark K., Bonifacio, Ezio, Solimena, Michele, Reichel, Andreas, Schally, Andrew V., Rotem, Avi, Barkai, Uriel, Grinberg-Rashi, Helena, and Kaup, Franz-Josef
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TREATMENT of diabetes ,TYPE 1 diabetes ,ISLANDS of Langerhans transplantation ,XENOGRAFTS ,IMMUNOSUPPRESSION ,HYPOGLYCEMIA ,PANCREATIC beta cells ,PREVENTION - Abstract
Transplantation of pancreatic islets for treating type 1 diabetes is restricted to patients with critical metabolic lability resulting from the need for immunosuppression and the shortage of donor organs. To overcome these barriers, we developed a strategy to macroencapsulate islets from different sources that allow their survival and function without immunosuppression. Here we report successful and safe transplantation of porcine islets with a bioartificial pancreas device in diabetic primates without any immune suppression. This strategy should lead to pioneering clinical trials with xenotransplantation for treatment of diabetes and thereby, represents a previously unidentified approach to efficient cell replacement for a broad spectrum of endocrine disorders and other organ dysfunctions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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