Deterioration and variability of highly purified collagenase blends used in clinical islet isolation |
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Authors: | Yamamoto Toshiyuki Ricordi Camillo Messinger Shari Sakuma Yasunaru Miki Atsushi Rodriguez Rayner Haertter Ross Khan Aisha Alejandro Rodolfo Ichii Hirohito |
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Affiliation: | Cell Transplant Center, Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33136, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The quality and stability of enzyme blends used in islet cell processing are critical for successful human islet isolation. A wide variability in enzymatic activity among lots of Liberase HI has been reported. This study examines the interlot and intralot variability of Liberase HI and the over-time deterioration of enzyme quality based on the analysis of islet isolation outcomes. METHODS: The data of 169 human isolations processed for clinical islet transplantation, using five different lots of Liberase HI, were retrospectively analyzed. Inter- and intralot variables in the islet isolation were assessed over a 15-month period. RESULTS: The analysis revealed significant interlot differences in the digestion time, prepurification islet counts, percent recovery, viability, and glucose stimulation insulin index. Moreover, a significant decrease in the pre- and postpurification islet yield per pancreas weight (IEQ/g) in isolations processed by two different enzyme lots used over a 15-month period was observed, suggesting a progressive deterioration of enzyme quality. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate a significant lot-to-lot related variability in islet isolation outcomes. In addition, the over-time decline in isolation outcomes processed using a single enzyme lot was observed even when the enzyme blends were used within the expiration dating specified by the manufacturer. |
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