Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends

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Autor(a) principal: Iuamoto, Leandro Ryuchi
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Franco, André Silva, Suguita, Fábio Yuji, Essu, Felipe Futema, Oliveira, Lucas Torres, Kato, Juliana Mika, Torsani, Matheus Belloni, Meyer, Alberto, Andraus, Wellington, Chaib, Eleazar, D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/132852
Resumo: Among the innovations for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, islet transplantation is a less invasive method of treatment, although it is still in development. One of the greatest barriers to this technique is the low number of pancreas donors and the low number of pancreases that are available for transplantation. Rodent models have been chosen in most studies of islet rejection and type 1 diabetes prevention to evaluate the quality and function of isolated human islets and to identify alternative solutions to the problem of islet scarcity. The purpose of this study is to conduct a review of islet xenotransplantation experiments from humans to rodents, to organize and analyze the parameters of these experiments, to describe trends in experimental modeling and to assess the viability of this procedure. In this study, we reviewed recently published research regarding islet xenotransplantation from humans to rodents, and we summarized the findings and organized the relevant data. The included studies were recent reports that involved xenotransplantation using human islets in a rodent model. We excluded the studies that related to isotransplantation, autotransplantation and allotransplantation. A total of 34 studies that related to xenotransplantation were selected for review based on their relevance and current data. Advances in the use of different graft sites may overcome autoimmunity and rejection after transplantation, which may solve the problem of the scarcity of islet donors in patients with type 1 diabetes.
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spelling Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trendsIslet TransplantationAllograftTransplantationHeterologousIslets of LangerhansAmong the innovations for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, islet transplantation is a less invasive method of treatment, although it is still in development. One of the greatest barriers to this technique is the low number of pancreas donors and the low number of pancreases that are available for transplantation. Rodent models have been chosen in most studies of islet rejection and type 1 diabetes prevention to evaluate the quality and function of isolated human islets and to identify alternative solutions to the problem of islet scarcity. The purpose of this study is to conduct a review of islet xenotransplantation experiments from humans to rodents, to organize and analyze the parameters of these experiments, to describe trends in experimental modeling and to assess the viability of this procedure. In this study, we reviewed recently published research regarding islet xenotransplantation from humans to rodents, and we summarized the findings and organized the relevant data. The included studies were recent reports that involved xenotransplantation using human islets in a rodent model. We excluded the studies that related to isotransplantation, autotransplantation and allotransplantation. A total of 34 studies that related to xenotransplantation were selected for review based on their relevance and current data. Advances in the use of different graft sites may overcome autoimmunity and rejection after transplantation, which may solve the problem of the scarcity of islet donors in patients with type 1 diabetes.Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/13285210.6061/clinics/2017(04)08Clinics; Vol. 72 No. 4 (2017); 238-243Clinics; v. 72 n. 4 (2017); 238-243Clinics; Vol. 72 Núm. 4 (2017); 238-2431980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/132852/128898Copyright (c) 2017 Clinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIuamoto, Leandro RyuchiFranco, André SilvaSuguita, Fábio YujiEssu, Felipe FutemaOliveira, Lucas TorresKato, Juliana MikaTorsani, Matheus BelloniMeyer, AlbertoAndraus, WellingtonChaib, EleazarD’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro2017-06-02T12:31:58Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/132852Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2017-06-02T12:31:58Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
title Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
spellingShingle Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
Iuamoto, Leandro Ryuchi
Islet Transplantation
Allograft
Transplantation
Heterologous
Islets of Langerhans
title_short Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
title_full Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
title_fullStr Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
title_full_unstemmed Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
title_sort Human islet xenotransplantation in rodents: A literature review of experimental model trends
author Iuamoto, Leandro Ryuchi
author_facet Iuamoto, Leandro Ryuchi
Franco, André Silva
Suguita, Fábio Yuji
Essu, Felipe Futema
Oliveira, Lucas Torres
Kato, Juliana Mika
Torsani, Matheus Belloni
Meyer, Alberto
Andraus, Wellington
Chaib, Eleazar
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
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author2 Franco, André Silva
Suguita, Fábio Yuji
Essu, Felipe Futema
Oliveira, Lucas Torres
Kato, Juliana Mika
Torsani, Matheus Belloni
Meyer, Alberto
Andraus, Wellington
Chaib, Eleazar
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Iuamoto, Leandro Ryuchi
Franco, André Silva
Suguita, Fábio Yuji
Essu, Felipe Futema
Oliveira, Lucas Torres
Kato, Juliana Mika
Torsani, Matheus Belloni
Meyer, Alberto
Andraus, Wellington
Chaib, Eleazar
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Islet Transplantation
Allograft
Transplantation
Heterologous
Islets of Langerhans
topic Islet Transplantation
Allograft
Transplantation
Heterologous
Islets of Langerhans
description Among the innovations for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, islet transplantation is a less invasive method of treatment, although it is still in development. One of the greatest barriers to this technique is the low number of pancreas donors and the low number of pancreases that are available for transplantation. Rodent models have been chosen in most studies of islet rejection and type 1 diabetes prevention to evaluate the quality and function of isolated human islets and to identify alternative solutions to the problem of islet scarcity. The purpose of this study is to conduct a review of islet xenotransplantation experiments from humans to rodents, to organize and analyze the parameters of these experiments, to describe trends in experimental modeling and to assess the viability of this procedure. In this study, we reviewed recently published research regarding islet xenotransplantation from humans to rodents, and we summarized the findings and organized the relevant data. The included studies were recent reports that involved xenotransplantation using human islets in a rodent model. We excluded the studies that related to isotransplantation, autotransplantation and allotransplantation. A total of 34 studies that related to xenotransplantation were selected for review based on their relevance and current data. Advances in the use of different graft sites may overcome autoimmunity and rejection after transplantation, which may solve the problem of the scarcity of islet donors in patients with type 1 diabetes.
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