Allogeneic islet transplantation with monitoring of islet-specific cellular autoimmunity in a Japanese patient with type 1 diabetes: A case report

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Abstract

Here, we report a case of allogeneic islet transplantation in Japan. A 48-year-old man received intraportal islet transplantation (5,945 islet equivalent/kg), and stabilization of blood glucose levels and suppression of hypoglycemia were achieved. In the present case, we used our original assessment method to detect the responses of the recipient’s T cells to islet autoantigens over time to monitor cellular autoimmunity. Other markers could not predict graft dysfunction in advance, but our method detected the activation of islet antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell responses before the deterioration of pancreatic β-cell function, indicating the possibility of the non-invasive detection of pancreatic β-cell damage due to recurrent autoimmunity.

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Chujo, D., Kurokawa, T., Kawabe, A., Takahashi, N., Inagaki, F., Shinohara, K., … Shimoda, M. (2022). Allogeneic islet transplantation with monitoring of islet-specific cellular autoimmunity in a Japanese patient with type 1 diabetes: A case report. Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 13(4), 741–745. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.13715

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