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Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes

OBJECTIVE: To test whether induction of chimerism lowers the amount of donor islets required for reversal of diabetes and renders the pancreas a suitable site for islet grafts in autoimmune diabetic mice. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The required donor islet dose for reversal of diabetes in late-sta...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Chunyan, Wang, Miao, Racine, Jeremy J., Liu, Hongjun, Lin, Chia-Lei, Nair, Indu, Lau, Joyce, Cao, Yu-An, Todorov, Ivan, Atkinson, Mark, Zeng, Defu
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20530743
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0450
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author Zhang, Chunyan
Wang, Miao
Racine, Jeremy J.
Liu, Hongjun
Lin, Chia-Lei
Nair, Indu
Lau, Joyce
Cao, Yu-An
Todorov, Ivan
Atkinson, Mark
Zeng, Defu
author_facet Zhang, Chunyan
Wang, Miao
Racine, Jeremy J.
Liu, Hongjun
Lin, Chia-Lei
Nair, Indu
Lau, Joyce
Cao, Yu-An
Todorov, Ivan
Atkinson, Mark
Zeng, Defu
author_sort Zhang, Chunyan
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To test whether induction of chimerism lowers the amount of donor islets required for reversal of diabetes and renders the pancreas a suitable site for islet grafts in autoimmune diabetic mice. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The required donor islet dose for reversal of diabetes in late-stage diabetic NOD mice after transplantation into the liver or pancreas was compared under immunosuppression or after induction of chimerism. Recipient mice were monitored for blood glucose levels and measured for insulin-secretion capacity. Islet grafts were evaluated for β-cell proliferation, β-cell functional gene expression, and revascularization. RESULTS: With immunosuppression, transplantation of 1,000, but not 600, donor islets was able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into the liver, but transplantation of 1,000 islets was not able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into the pancreas. In contrast, after induction of chimerism, transplantation of as few as 100 donor islets was able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into either the liver or pancreas. Interestingly, when lower doses (50 or 25) of islets were transplanted, donor islets in the pancreas were much more effective in reversal of diabetes than in the liver, which was associated with higher β-cell replication rate, better β-cell functional gene expression, and higher vascular density of graft islets in the pancreas. CONCLUSIONS: Induction of chimerism not only provides immune tolerance to donor islets, but also markedly reduces the required amount of donor islets for reversal of diabetes. In addition, this process renders the pancreas a more superior site than the liver for donor islets in autoimmune mice.
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spelling pubmed-29279452011-09-01 Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes Zhang, Chunyan Wang, Miao Racine, Jeremy J. Liu, Hongjun Lin, Chia-Lei Nair, Indu Lau, Joyce Cao, Yu-An Todorov, Ivan Atkinson, Mark Zeng, Defu Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation OBJECTIVE: To test whether induction of chimerism lowers the amount of donor islets required for reversal of diabetes and renders the pancreas a suitable site for islet grafts in autoimmune diabetic mice. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: The required donor islet dose for reversal of diabetes in late-stage diabetic NOD mice after transplantation into the liver or pancreas was compared under immunosuppression or after induction of chimerism. Recipient mice were monitored for blood glucose levels and measured for insulin-secretion capacity. Islet grafts were evaluated for β-cell proliferation, β-cell functional gene expression, and revascularization. RESULTS: With immunosuppression, transplantation of 1,000, but not 600, donor islets was able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into the liver, but transplantation of 1,000 islets was not able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into the pancreas. In contrast, after induction of chimerism, transplantation of as few as 100 donor islets was able to reverse diabetes when transplanted into either the liver or pancreas. Interestingly, when lower doses (50 or 25) of islets were transplanted, donor islets in the pancreas were much more effective in reversal of diabetes than in the liver, which was associated with higher β-cell replication rate, better β-cell functional gene expression, and higher vascular density of graft islets in the pancreas. CONCLUSIONS: Induction of chimerism not only provides immune tolerance to donor islets, but also markedly reduces the required amount of donor islets for reversal of diabetes. In addition, this process renders the pancreas a more superior site than the liver for donor islets in autoimmune mice. American Diabetes Association 2010-09 2010-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2927945/ /pubmed/20530743 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0450 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Immunology and Transplantation
Zhang, Chunyan
Wang, Miao
Racine, Jeremy J.
Liu, Hongjun
Lin, Chia-Lei
Nair, Indu
Lau, Joyce
Cao, Yu-An
Todorov, Ivan
Atkinson, Mark
Zeng, Defu
Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title_full Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title_fullStr Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title_short Induction of Chimerism Permits Low-Dose Islet Grafts in the Liver or Pancreas to Reverse Refractory Autoimmune Diabetes
title_sort induction of chimerism permits low-dose islet grafts in the liver or pancreas to reverse refractory autoimmune diabetes
topic Immunology and Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20530743
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0450
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