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A view on beta cell transplantation in diabetes

conference contribution
posted on 2002-04-01, 00:00 authored by Daniel Pipeleers, Bart Keymeulen, Lucienne Chatenoud, Christel Hendrieckx, Zhidong Ling, Chantal Mathieu, Bart Roep, Dirk Ysebaert
Organ donors also offer a source of insulin-producing tissue that might be used for the treatment of diabetes. Clinical protocols for transplantation of this tissue aim for the prevention of chronic diabetes complications without introducing new serious side effects. Pancreas and islet cell transplantation are discussed in this perspective. The future of islet cell implants looks favorable but depends on finding ways to induce immune tolerance to the donor beta cells. Clinical trials can take advantage of relevant progress in animal models. In a limited study, recipient treatment with antilymphocyte antibodies and culture of donor cell preparations appeared useful to induce a state of operational immune tolerance in type 1 diabetic patients, as indirectly judged by graft survival and by analysis of auto- and alloreactivities in recipients. Use of cultured beta cell preparations also allows donor cell recruitment from suboptimal donor organs and increases the degree of standardization and quality control of islet cell grafts. The future of these grafts will depend on the development of techniques for the neogenesis of beta cells.

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Volume

958

Pagination

69-76

Location

Unknown

Start date

2002-04-01

End date

2002-04-01

ISSN

0077-8923

Language

eng

Notes

Proceedings of this International Meeting was in the form of a journal article published in the ANNALS of the New York Academy of Sciences

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EN.1 Other conference paper

Copyright notice

2002, New York Academy of Sciences

Title of proceedings

ANNALS of the New York Academy of Sciences

Event

Immunology of Diabetes Society IDS. International Meeting (5th : 2002)

Issue

1

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing

Place of publication

Malden, Mass.

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