Clinical intraocular islet transplantation is not a number issue.

CellR4-- repair, replacement, regeneration, & reprogramming Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-26
A Shishido, A Caicedo, R Rodriguez-Diaz, A Pileggi, P-O Berggren, M H Abdulreda
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Abstract

It is now well established that beta cell replacement through pancreatic islet transplantation results in significant improvement in the quality-of-life of type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients. This is achieved through improved control and prevention of severe drops in blood sugar levels. Islet transplant therapy is on the verge of becoming standard-of-care in the USA. Yet, as with other established transplantation therapies, there remain hurdles to overcome to bring islet transplantation to full fruition as a long-lasting therapy of T1D. One of these hurdles is establishing reliable new sites, other than the liver, where durable efficacy and survival of transplanted islets can be achieved. In this article, we discuss the anterior chamber of the eye as a new site for clinical islet transplantation in the treatment of T1D. We specifically focus on the common conceptions, and preconceptions, on the requirements of islet mass, and whether or not the anterior chamber can accommodate sufficient islets to achieve meaningful efficacy and significant impact on hyperglycemia in clinical application.

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临床眼内胰岛移植并不是一个数字问题。
通过胰岛移植替代β细胞可显著改善1型糖尿病(T1D)患者的生活质量,这一点现已得到公认。这是通过改善控制和防止血糖水平严重下降实现的。在美国,胰岛移植疗法即将成为标准疗法。然而,与其他成熟的移植疗法一样,要使胰岛移植作为治疗 T1D 的长效疗法取得圆满成功,仍有许多障碍需要克服。其中一个障碍是除肝脏外,建立可靠的新部位,使移植的胰岛获得持久疗效和存活。在本文中,我们将讨论将眼球前房作为临床胰岛移植治疗 T1D 的新部位。我们特别关注关于胰岛质量要求的常见概念和先入之见,以及前房是否能容纳足够的胰岛,从而在临床应用中实现有意义的疗效并对高血糖产生显著影响。
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