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In situ Quantification of Pancreatic Beta-cell Mass in Mice
Published on: June 7, 2010
Functional Beta Cell Mass from Device-Encapsulated hESC-Derived Pancreatic Endoderm Achieving Metabolic Control
Thomas Robert1, Ines De Mesmaeker1, Geert M Stangé1
1Diabetes Research Center, Brussels Free University-VUB and University Hospital Brussels-UZB, Brussels 1090, Belgium; BetaCellTherapy Consortium (supported by EU and JDRF), Brussels, Belgium.
Abstract:
Human stem cells represent a potential source for implants that replace the depleted functional beta cell mass (FBM) in diabetes patients. Human embryonic stem cell-derived pancreatic endoderm (hES-PE) can generate implants with glucose-responsive beta cells capable of reducing hyperglycemia in mice. This study with device-encapsulated hES-PE (4 × 106 cells/mouse) determines the biologic characteristics at which implants establish metabolic control during a 50-week follow-up. A metabolically adequate FBM was achieved by (1) formation of a sufficient beta cell number (>0.3 × 106/mouse) at >50% endocrine purity and (2) their maturation to a functional state comparable with human pancreatic beta cells, as judged by their secretory responses during perifusion, their content in typical secretory vesicles, and their nuclear NKX6.1-PDX1-MAFA co-expression. Assessment of FBM in implants and its correlation with in vivo metabolic markers will guide clinical translation of stem cell-derived grafts in diabetes.
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