Treatment of diabetic mice by microfluidic system-assisted transplantation of stem cells-derived insulin-producing cells transduced with miRNA

Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of type-1 diabetes mellitus. Identifying stem cells with differentiation potential to Insulin-producing cells (IPCs) and their application is an emerging issue. Different strategies have been used to support cell survival and their specifi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Life sciences (1973) 2021-06, Vol.274, p.119338-119338, Article 119338
Hauptverfasser: Soltani, Adele, Soleimani, Masoud, Ghiass, Mohammad Adel, Enderami, Seyed Ehsan, Rabbani, Shahram, Jafarian, Arefeh, Allameh, Abdolamir
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Zusammenfassung:Cell-based therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of type-1 diabetes mellitus. Identifying stem cells with differentiation potential to Insulin-producing cells (IPCs) and their application is an emerging issue. Different strategies have been used to support cell survival and their specific functions to control hyperglycemia conditions. Novel technologies using appropriate materials/fibers can improve cell transplantation. In the present study, IPCs were differentiated from adipose-derived stem cells transduced with miR-375 and anti-miR-7. The cells' survival rate was also improved using a microfluidic system before their in vivo transplantation. After adopting a stable, functional condition of the IPCs, the cells were used for in vivo grafting to diabetic mice, which resulted in a substantial drop in blood glucose during four weeks of grafting compared to the control group (p 
ISSN:0024-3205
1879-0631
DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2021.119338