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Rebuilding a better home for transplanted islets.
Organogenesis 2018
Diabetes can be treated with β cell replacement therapy, where a patient is transplanted with cadaveric human islets to restore glycemic control. Despite this being an effective treatment, the process of isolating islets from the pancreas requires collagenase digestion which disrupts the islet extracellular matrix (ECM) and activates anoikis-mediated apoptosis. To improve islet survival in culture and after transplantation, the islet microenvironment may be enhanced with the addition of ECM components which are lost during isolation. Furthermore, novel β cell replacement strategies, such as stem cell-derived beta cell (SCβC) treatments or alternative transplant sites and devices, could benefit from a better understanding of how β cells interact with ECM. In this mini-review, we discuss the current understanding of the pancreas and islet ECM composition and review decellularization approaches to generate a native pancreatic ECM scaffold for use in both islet and SCβC culture and transplantation.
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