Long-term survival of neonatal porcine islets in nonhuman primates by targeting costimulation pathways |
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Authors: | Cardona Kenneth Korbutt Gregory S Milas Zvonimir Lyon James Cano Jose Jiang Wanhong Bello-Laborn Hameeda Hacquoil Brad Strobert Elizabeth Gangappa Shivaprakash Weber Collin J Pearson Thomas C Rajotte Ray V Larsen Christian P |
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Affiliation: | Emory Transplant Center, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, 101 Woodruff Circle, Suite 5105, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA. |
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Abstract: | We evaluated the ability of neonatal porcine islets to engraft and restore glucose control in pancreatectomized rhesus macaques. Although porcine islets transplanted into nonimmunosuppressed macaques were rapidly rejected by a process consistent with cellular rejection, recipients treated with a CD28-CD154 costimulation blockade regimen achieved sustained insulin independence (median survival, >140 days) without evidence of porcine endogenous retrovirus dissemination. Thus, neonatal porcine islets represent a promising solution to the crucial supply problem in clinical islet transplantation. |
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