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Transplantation of Macroencapsulated Insulin-Producing Cells.

Citation
Hwa, A. J., and G. C. Weir. “Transplantation Of Macroencapsulated Insulin-Producing Cells.”. Current Diabetes Reports, p. 50.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Albert J Hwa, Gordon C Weir
Keywords Beta-cell replacement, Insulin kinetics, Islet encapsulation, Macroencapsulation, Oxygenation, type 1 diabetes
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is considerable interest in using macroencapsulation devices as a delivery strategy for transplanting insulin-producing cells. This review aims to summarize recent advances, to highlight remaining challenges, and to provide recommendations for the field.

RECENT FINDINGS: A variety of new device designs have been reported to improve biocompatibility and to provide protection for islet/beta cells from immune destruction while allowing continuous secretion of insulin. Some of these new approaches are in clinical trials, but more research is needed to determine how sufficient beta-cell mass can be transplanted in a clinically applicable device size, and that insulin is secreted with kinetics that will safely provide adequate controls of glucose levels. Macroencapsulation is a potential solution to transplant beta cells without immunosuppression in diabetes patients, but new strategies must be developed to show that this approach is feasible.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Current diabetes reports
Volume
18
Issue
8
Number of Pages
50
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1539-0829
DOI
10.1007/s11892-018-1028-y
Alternate Journal
Curr. Diab. Rep.
PMID
29909496
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