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Favorable outcome of experimental islet xenotransplantation without immunosuppression in a nonhuman primate model of diabetes [Medical Sciences]

Favorable outcome of experimental islet xenotransplantation without immunosuppression in a nonhuman primate model of diabetes [Medical Sciences]
Janine Schmid, Yuval Avni, Helena Grinberg–Rashi, Martina Bleyer, Sophie Heinke, Uriel Barkai, Yvonne Knauf, Baruch Zimerman, Peter Jones, Franz–Josef Kaup, Uwe Schonmann, Undine Schubert, Susann Lehmann, Andrew V. Schally, Clark K. Colton, Michele Solimena, Stefan R. Bornstein, Ezio Bonifacio, Anȷa Steffen, Stefan Ludwig, Barbara Ludwig, Avi Rotem, Andreas Reichel

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.

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