Unexpected Immunoresponse to Gal and APA Antigens in Diabetic Type 1 Patients Receiving Neonatal Pig Islets After 6 Years |
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Authors: | RAFAEL A. VALDÉS-GONZÁLEZ LUIS M. DORANTES G. NAYELY GARIBAY EDUARDO BRACHO-BLANCHET ROBERTO DÁVILA-PÉREZ LUIS TERÁN CHRISTOPHER E. ORMSBY JORGE-TONATIUH AYALA-SUMUANO LAURA COPEMAN DAVID J. G. WHITE |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico;(2) Laboratory of Xenotransplantation, Children Hospital of Mexico “Federico Gómez,” Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico;(3) Department of Endocrinology, Children Hospital of Mexico “Federico Gomez,” Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico;(4) Department of Surgery, Children Hospital of Mexico “Federico Gomez,” Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico;(5) Robarts Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada;(6) Hospital ángeles del Pedregal Consultorio S-19, Camino Sta Teresa #1055, Col Héroes de Padierna, Del. Magdalena Contreras CP 10700, México, D.F. México |
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Abstract: | Cotransplantation of porcine islets and Sertoli cells into preimplanted subcutaneous devices improve metabolic control in type 1 diabetic patients, and survive grafted for more than 4 years. We report here, further assessment of the endocrine and porcine nature of the surviving cells and the immune responses elicited toward Gal α(1,3)-Gal β(1,4)-GlcNAc (Gal) antigen in patients who received a second and third transplants. No immunosuppressive drugs were administered. We were able to immunostain insulin- and glucagon-positive cells in all biopsies of patients and Sertoli cell markers in 60.9% of biopsies. Additionally, all biopsies tested, amplified the porcine COII gene. Patients demonstrated an increase in antipig antibodies in response to the first transplant with a decreasing response toward the second and third transplants. In all transplants, the IgG levels promptly returned to basal values after 3–4 months. The long-term survival of porcine cells and the reduced humoral immune response to multiple transplants indicate a form of tolerance. We have not been able to find CD25-positive cells, indicating that it is probably an immune accommodation of the graft. |
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Keywords: | Immune accommodation xenotransplant diabetes Gal antigen anti-gal antibody |
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