Treatment of diabetes with encapsulated pig islets: an update on current developments

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Abstract

The potential use of allogeneic islet transplantation in curing type 1 diabetes mellitus has been adequately demonstrated, but its large-scale application is limited by the short supply of donor islets and the need for sustained and heavy immunosuppressive therapy. Encapsulation of pig islets was therefore suggested with a view to providing a possible alternative source of islet grafts and avoiding chronic immunosuppression and associated adverse or toxic effects. Nevertheless, several vital elements should be taken into account before this therapy becomes a clinical reality, including cell sources, encapsulation approaches, and implantation sites. This paper provides a comprehensive review of xenotransplantation of encapsulated pig islets for the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus, including current research findings and suggestions for future studies.

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Zhu, H. tao, Lu, L., Liu, X. yu, Yu, L., Lyu, Y., & Wang, B. (2015, May 1). Treatment of diabetes with encapsulated pig islets: an update on current developments. Journal of Zhejiang University: Science B. Zhejiang University Press. https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B1400310

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