Estimation of Early Graft Function Using the BETA-2 Score Following Clinical Islet Transplantation

  • Lam A
  • Oram R
  • Forbes S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Little is known about how early islet graft function evolves in the clinical setting. The BETA-2 score is a validated index of islet function that can be calculated from a single blood sample and lends itself to frequent monitoring of graft function. In this study, we characterized early graft function by calculating weekly BETA-2 score in recipients who achieved insulin independence after single transplant (group 1, n = 8) compared to recipients who required a second transplant before achieving insulin independence (group 2, n = 7). We also determined whether graft function 1-week post-transplant was associated with insulin independence in individuals who received initial transplant between 2000–2017 ( n = 125). Our results show that graft function increased rapidly reaching a plateau 4–6 weeks post-transplant. The BETA-2 score was higher in group 1 compared to group 2 as early as 1-week post-transplant (15 + 3 vs. 9 + 2, p = 0.001). In an unselected cohort, BETA-2 at 1-week post-transplant was associated with graft survival as defined by insulin independence during median follow up of 12 months (range 2–119 months) with greater survival among those with BETA-2 score >10 ( p < 0.001, log-rank test). These findings suggest that primary graft function is established within 4–6 weeks post-transplant and graft function at 1-week post-transplant predicts long-term transplant outcomes.

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Lam, A., Oram, R. A., Forbes, S., Olateju, T., Malcolm, A. J., Imes, S., … Senior, P. A. (2022). Estimation of Early Graft Function Using the BETA-2 Score Following Clinical Islet Transplantation. Transplant International, 35. https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2022.10335

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