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G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts

BACKGROUND: Allogeneic human islet transplantation is an effective therapy for the treatment of patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The low number of islet transplants performed worldwide and the different transplantation protocols used limit the identification of the most effective therapeutic opt...

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Autores principales: Zoso, Alessia, Serafini, Paolo, Lanzoni, Giacomo, Peixoto, Eduardo, Messinger, Shari, Mantero, Alejandro, Padilla-Téllez, Nathalia D., Baidal, David A., Alejandro, Rodolfo, Ricordi, Camillo, Inverardi, Luca
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27285580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157245
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author Zoso, Alessia
Serafini, Paolo
Lanzoni, Giacomo
Peixoto, Eduardo
Messinger, Shari
Mantero, Alejandro
Padilla-Téllez, Nathalia D.
Baidal, David A.
Alejandro, Rodolfo
Ricordi, Camillo
Inverardi, Luca
author_facet Zoso, Alessia
Serafini, Paolo
Lanzoni, Giacomo
Peixoto, Eduardo
Messinger, Shari
Mantero, Alejandro
Padilla-Téllez, Nathalia D.
Baidal, David A.
Alejandro, Rodolfo
Ricordi, Camillo
Inverardi, Luca
author_sort Zoso, Alessia
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description BACKGROUND: Allogeneic human islet transplantation is an effective therapy for the treatment of patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The low number of islet transplants performed worldwide and the different transplantation protocols used limit the identification of the most effective therapeutic options to improve the efficacy of this approach. METHODS: We present a retrospective analysis on the data collected from 44 patients with T1D who underwent islet transplantation at our institute between 2000 and 2007. Several variables were included: recipient demographics and immunological characteristics, donor and transplant characteristics, induction protocols, and additional medical treatment received. Immunosuppression was induced with anti-CD25 (Daclizumab), alone or in association with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) treatments (Etanercept or Infliximab), or with anti-CD52 (Alemtuzumab) in association with anti-TNF-α treatments (Etanercept or Infliximab). Subsets of patients were treated with Filgrastim for moderate/severe neutropenia and/or Exenatide for post prandial hyperglycemia. RESULTS: The analysis performed indicates a negative association between graft survival (c-peptide level ≥ 0.3 ng/ml) and islet infusion volume, with the caveat that, the progressive reduction of infusion volumes over the years has been paralleled by improved immunosuppressive protocols. A positive association is instead suggested between graft survival and administration of Exenatide and Filgrastim, alone or in combination. CONCLUSION: This retrospective analysis may be of assistance to further improve long-term outcomes of protocols for transplant of islets and other organs.
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spelling pubmed-49022322016-06-24 G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts Zoso, Alessia Serafini, Paolo Lanzoni, Giacomo Peixoto, Eduardo Messinger, Shari Mantero, Alejandro Padilla-Téllez, Nathalia D. Baidal, David A. Alejandro, Rodolfo Ricordi, Camillo Inverardi, Luca PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Allogeneic human islet transplantation is an effective therapy for the treatment of patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The low number of islet transplants performed worldwide and the different transplantation protocols used limit the identification of the most effective therapeutic options to improve the efficacy of this approach. METHODS: We present a retrospective analysis on the data collected from 44 patients with T1D who underwent islet transplantation at our institute between 2000 and 2007. Several variables were included: recipient demographics and immunological characteristics, donor and transplant characteristics, induction protocols, and additional medical treatment received. Immunosuppression was induced with anti-CD25 (Daclizumab), alone or in association with anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) treatments (Etanercept or Infliximab), or with anti-CD52 (Alemtuzumab) in association with anti-TNF-α treatments (Etanercept or Infliximab). Subsets of patients were treated with Filgrastim for moderate/severe neutropenia and/or Exenatide for post prandial hyperglycemia. RESULTS: The analysis performed indicates a negative association between graft survival (c-peptide level ≥ 0.3 ng/ml) and islet infusion volume, with the caveat that, the progressive reduction of infusion volumes over the years has been paralleled by improved immunosuppressive protocols. A positive association is instead suggested between graft survival and administration of Exenatide and Filgrastim, alone or in combination. CONCLUSION: This retrospective analysis may be of assistance to further improve long-term outcomes of protocols for transplant of islets and other organs. Public Library of Science 2016-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4902232/ /pubmed/27285580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157245 Text en © 2016 Zoso et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zoso, Alessia
Serafini, Paolo
Lanzoni, Giacomo
Peixoto, Eduardo
Messinger, Shari
Mantero, Alejandro
Padilla-Téllez, Nathalia D.
Baidal, David A.
Alejandro, Rodolfo
Ricordi, Camillo
Inverardi, Luca
G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title_full G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title_fullStr G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title_full_unstemmed G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title_short G-CSF and Exenatide Might Be Associated with Increased Long-Term Survival of Allogeneic Pancreatic Islet Grafts
title_sort g-csf and exenatide might be associated with increased long-term survival of allogeneic pancreatic islet grafts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27285580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157245
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