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Endogenous Reprogramming of Alpha Cells into Beta Cells, Induced by Viral Gene Therapy, Reverses Autoimmune Diabetes.

Citation
Xiao, X., et al. “Endogenous Reprogramming Of Alpha Cells Into Beta Cells, Induced By Viral Gene Therapy, Reverses Autoimmune Diabetes.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 78-90.e4.
Center University of Chicago
Author Xiangwei Xiao, Ping Guo, Chiyo Shiota, Ting Zhang, Gina M Coudriet, Shane Fischbach, Krishna Prasadan, Joseph Fusco, Sabarinathan Ramachandran, Piotr Witkowski, Jon D Piganelli, George K Gittes
Keywords MafA, NOD, Pdx1, adoptive transfer, alpha cells, beta cells, human islets, intraductal viral infusion, islet transplantation, LINEAGE TRACING
Abstract

Successful strategies for treating type 1 diabetes need to restore the function of pancreatic beta cells that are destroyed by the immune system and overcome further destruction of insulin-producing cells. Here, we infused adeno-associated virus carrying Pdx1 and MafA expression cassettes through the pancreatic duct to reprogram alpha cells into functional beta cells and normalized blood glucose in both beta cell-toxin-induced diabetic mice and in autoimmune non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. The euglycemia in toxin-induced diabetic mice and new insulin cells persisted in the autoimmune NOD mice for 4 months prior to reestablishment of autoimmune diabetes. This gene therapy strategy also induced alpha to beta cell conversion in toxin-treated human islets, which restored blood glucose levels in NOD/SCID mice upon transplantation. Hence, this strategy could represent a new therapeutic approach, perhaps complemented by immunosuppression, to bolster endogenous insulin production. Our study thus provides a potential basis for further investigation in human type 1 diabetes.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cell stem cell
Volume
22
Issue
1
Number of Pages
78-90.e4
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1875-9777
DOI
10.1016/j.stem.2017.11.020
Alternate Journal
Cell Stem Cell
PMID
29304344
PMCID
PMC5757249
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