Human pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets ameliorate diabetes in non-human primates
Human pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets (hPSC-islets) are a promising cell resource for diabetes treatment 1 , 2 . However, this therapeutic strategy has not been systematically assessed in large animal models physiologically similar to humans, such as non-human primates 3 . In this study, we gen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature medicine 2022-02, Vol.28 (2), p.272-282 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Human pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets (hPSC-islets) are a promising cell resource for diabetes treatment
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. However, this therapeutic strategy has not been systematically assessed in large animal models physiologically similar to humans, such as non-human primates
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. In this study, we generated islets from human chemically induced pluripotent stem cells (hCiPSC-islets) and show that a one-dose intraportal infusion of hCiPSC-islets into diabetic non-human primates effectively restored endogenous insulin secretion and improved glycemic control. Fasting and average pre-prandial blood glucose levels significantly decreased in all recipients, accompanied by meal or glucose-responsive C-peptide release and overall increase in body weight. Notably, in the four long-term follow-up macaques, average hemoglobin A1c dropped by over 2% compared with peak values, whereas the average exogenous insulin requirement reduced by 49% 15 weeks after transplantation. Collectively, our findings show the feasibility of hPSC-islets for diabetic treatment in a preclinical context, marking a substantial step forward in clinical translation of hPSC-islets.
Improved glycemic control after transplantation of human pluripotent stem-cell-derived islets for diabetes treatment in non-human primates. |
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ISSN: | 1078-8956 1546-170X |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41591-021-01645-7 |