BETA‐2 score is an early predictor of graft decline and loss of insulin independence after pancreatic islet allotransplantation |
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Authors: | Piotr J. Bachul,Justyna E. Go biewska,Lindsay Basto,Karolina Go b,Roi Anteby,Ling‐Jia Wang,Martin Tibudan,Celeste Thomas,Wojciech Fendler,Aaron Lucander,Damian J. Grybowski,Alicja D bska‐
lizie ,John Fung,Piotr Witkowski |
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Affiliation: | Piotr J. Bachul,Justyna E. Gołębiewska,Lindsay Basto,Karolina Gołąb,Roi Anteby,Ling‐Jia Wang,Martin Tibudan,Celeste Thomas,Wojciech Fendler,Aaron Lucander,Damian J. Grybowski,Alicja Dębska‐Ślizień,John Fung,Piotr Witkowski |
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Abstract: | This study aimed to evaluate whether the BETA‐2 score is a reliable early predictor of graft decline and loss of insulin independence after islet allotransplantation. Islet transplant procedures were stratified into 3 groups according to clinical outcome: long‐term insulin independence without islet graft decline (group 1, N = 9), initial insulin independence with subsequent islet graft decline and loss of insulin independence (group 2, N = 13), and no insulin independence (group 3, N = 13). BETA‐2 was calculated on day 75 and multiple times afterwards for up to 145 months posttransplantation. A BETA‐2 score cut‐off of 17.4 on day 75 posttransplantation was discerned between group 1 and groups 2 and 3 (area under the receiver operating characteristic 0.769, P = .005) with a sensitivity and negative predictive value of 100%. Additionally, BETA‐2 ≥ 17.4 at any timepoint during follow‐up reflected islet function required for long‐term insulin independence. While BETA‐2 did not decline below 17.4 for each of the 9 cases from group 1, the score decreased below 17.4 for all transplants from group 2 with subsequent loss of insulin independence. The reduction of BETA‐2 below 17.4 predicted 9 (1.5‐21) months in advance subsequent islet graft decline and loss of insulin independence (P = .03). This finding has important implications for posttransplant monitoring and patient care. |
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Keywords: | clinical research/practice diabetes: type 1 islet transplantation islets of Langerhans quality of care/care delivery |
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