1. Transplantation of chemically induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets under abdominal anterior rectus sheath in a type 1 diabetes patient.
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Wang, Shusen, Du, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Boya, Meng, Gaofan, Liu, Zewen, Liew, Soon Yi, Liang, Rui, Zhang, Zhengyuan, Cai, Xiangheng, Wu, Shuangshuang, Gao, Wei, Zhuang, Dewei, Zou, Jiaqi, Huang, Hui, Wang, Mingyang, Wang, Xiaofeng, Wang, Xuelian, Liang, Ting, Liu, Tengli, and Gu, Jiabin
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TYPE 1 diabetes , *GLYCEMIC control , *PLURIPOTENT stem cells , *AUTOTRANSPLANTATION , *REGENERATIVE medicine , *GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin - Abstract
We report the 1-year results from one patient as the preliminary analysis of a first-in-human phase I clinical trial (ChiCTR2300072200) assessing the feasibility of autologous transplantation of chemically induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets (CiPSC islets) beneath the abdominal anterior rectus sheath for type 1 diabetes treatment. The patient achieved sustained insulin independence starting 75 days post-transplantation. The patient's time-in-target glycemic range increased from a baseline value of 43.18% to 96.21% by month 4 post-transplantation, accompanied by a decrease in glycated hemoglobin, an indicator of long-term systemic glucose levels at a non-diabetic level. Thereafter, the patient presented a state of stable glycemic control, with time-in-target glycemic range at >98% and glycated hemoglobin at around 5%. At 1 year, the clinical data met all study endpoints with no indication of transplant-related abnormalities. Promising results from this patient suggest that further clinical studies assessing CiPSC-islet transplantation in type 1 diabetes are warranted. [Display omitted] • Patient-derived islets were generated with chemically induced pluripotent stem cells • Transplantation of these islets to an abdominal site led to engraftment in one patient • Exogenous insulin-independent glycemic control was restored in the patient • All safety and efficacy clinical endpoints were met at 1-year follow-up of the patient Chemically induced stem-cell-derived islets were transplanted beneath the abdominal anterior rectus sheath in one patient with type 1 diabetes, resulting in tolerable safety and promising restoration of exogenous-insulin-independent glycemic control at 1-year follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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