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Formation of Re-Aggregated Neonatal Porcine Islet Clusters Improves In Vitro Function and Transplantation Outcome.


ABSTRACT: Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplantation. Excellent islet quality is important to achieve a cure for type 1 diabetes. We investigated formation of cell clusters from dispersed NPICCs on microwell cell culture plates, evaluated the composition of re-aggregated porcine islets (REPIs) and compared in vivo function by transplantation into diabetic NOD-SCID IL2rγ-/- (NSG) mice with native NPICCs. Dissociation of NPICCs into single cells and re-aggregation resulted in the formation of uniform REPI clusters. A higher prevalence of normoglycemia was observed in diabetic NSG mice after transplantation with a limited number (n = 1500) of REPIs (85.7%) versus NPICCs (n = 1500) (33.3%) (p < 0.05). Transplanted REPIs and NPICCs displayed a similar architecture of endocrine and endothelial cells. Intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests revealed an improved beta cell function after transplantation of 1500 REPIs (AUC glucose 0-120 min 6260 ± 305.3) as compared to transplantation of 3000 native NPICCs (AUC glucose 0-120 min 8073 ± 536.2) (p < 0.01). Re-aggregation of single cells from dissociated NPICCs generates cell clusters with excellent functionality and improved in vivo function as compared to native NPICCs.

SUBMITTER: Honarpisheh M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9846776 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formation of Re-Aggregated Neonatal Porcine Islet Clusters Improves <i>In Vitro</i> Function and Transplantation Outcome.

Honarpisheh M M   Lei Y Y   Zhang Y Y   Pehl M M   Kemter E E   Kraetzl M M   Lange A A   Wolf E E   Wolf-van Buerck L L   Seissler J J  

Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation 20221222


Neonatal porcine islet-like cell clusters (NPICCs) are a promising source for islet cell transplantation. Excellent islet quality is important to achieve a cure for type 1 diabetes. We investigated formation of cell clusters from dispersed NPICCs on microwell cell culture plates, evaluated the composition of re-aggregated porcine islets (REPIs) and compared <i>in vivo</i> function by transplantation into diabetic NOD-SCID IL2rγ<sup>-/-</sup> (NSG) mice with native NPICCs. Dissociation of NPICCs  ...[more]

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