Transplantation of Macroencapsulated Insulin-Producing Cells.
Citation | Hwa, Albert J, and Gordon C Weir. “Transplantation of Macroencapsulated Insulin-Producing Cells”. 2018. Current Diabetes Reports, vol. 18, no. 8, 2018, 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
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Journal |
Current diabetes reports
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Volume |
18
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Issue |
8
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Number of Pages |
50
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
1539-0829
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DOI |
10.1007/s11892-018-1028-y
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Alternate Journal |
Curr. Diab. Rep.
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PMID |
29909496
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