Therapy of endocrine disease: Islet transplantation for type 1 diabetes: So close and yet so far away

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Abstract

Over the past decades, tremendous efforts have been made to establish pancreatic islet transplantation as a standard therapy for type 1 diabetes. Recent advances in islet transplantation have resulted in steady improvements in the 5-year insulin independence rates for diabetic patients. Here we review the key challenges encountered in the islet transplantation field which include islet source limitation, sub-optimal engraftment of islets, lack of oxygen and blood supply for transplanted islets, and immune rejection of islets. Additionally, we discuss possible solutions for these challenges.

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Khosravi-Maharlooei, M., Hajizadeh-Saffar, E., Tahamtani, Y., Basiri, M., Montazeri, L., Khalooghi, K., … Baharvand, H. (2015, November 1). Therapy of endocrine disease: Islet transplantation for type 1 diabetes: So close and yet so far away. European Journal of Endocrinology. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-15-0094

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