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Abstract
Intrahepatic islet transplantation is the standard cell therapy for β cell replacement. However, the shortage of organ donors and an unsatisfactory engraftment limit its application to a selected patients with type 1 diabetes. There is an urgent need to identify alternative strategies based on an unlimited source of insulin producing cells and innovative scaffolds to foster cell interaction and integration to orchestrate physiological endocrine function. We previously proposed the use of decellularized lung as a scaffold for β cell replacement with the final goal of engineering a vascularized endocrine organ. Here, we prototyped this technology with the integration of neonatal porcine islet and healthy subject-derived blood outgrowth endothelial cells to engineer a xenogeneic vascularized endocrine pancreas. We validated ex vivo cell integration and function, its engraftment and performance in a preclinical model of diabetes. Results showed that this technology not only is able to foster neonatal pig islet maturation in vitro, but also to perform in vivo immediately upon transplantation and for over 18 weeks, compared to normal performance within 8 weeks in various state of the art preclinical models. Given the recent progress in donor pig genetic engineering, this technology may enable the assembly of immune-protected functional endocrine organs.
Cell therapy for diabetes requires the combination of bioengineering and new sources of beta cells. Here, the authors report a self-assembly platform based on neonatal pig islets, human endothelial cells and native organ extracellular matrix, which improves ex vivo islet maturation and in vivo function in a mouse model of diabetes.
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1 IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, San Raffaele Diabetes Research Institute, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.18887.3e) (ISNI:0000000417581884)
2 IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, San Raffaele Diabetes Research Institute, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.18887.3e) (ISNI:0000000417581884); Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.15496.3f) (ISNI:0000 0001 0439 0892)
3 IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, San Raffaele Diabetes Research Institute, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.18887.3e) (ISNI:0000000417581884); Gene Center and Department of Veterinary Sciences, LMU Munich, Chair for Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology, Munich, Germany (GRID:grid.5252.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 973X); Center for Innovative Medical Models (CiMM), LMU Munich, Oberschleißheim, Germany (GRID:grid.5252.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 973X)
4 Gene Center and Department of Veterinary Sciences, LMU Munich, Chair for Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology, Munich, Germany (GRID:grid.5252.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 973X); Center for Innovative Medical Models (CiMM), LMU Munich, Oberschleißheim, Germany (GRID:grid.5252.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 1936 973X); German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Neuherberg, Germany (GRID:grid.452622.5)
5 University of Piemonte Orientale, Department of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Novara, Italy (GRID:grid.16563.37) (ISNI:0000000121663741)