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Surface modification of pancreatic islets using heparin-DOPA conjugate and anti-CD154 mAb for the prolonged survival of intrahepatic transplanted islets in a xenograft model

  • Yoon Suk Jung
  • , Jee Heon Jeong
  • , Simmyung Yook
  • , Bok Hyeon Im
  • , Jinwon Seo
  • , Sung Woo Hong
  • , Jun Beom Park
  • , Victor C. Yang
  • , Dong Yun Lee
  • , Youngro Byun
  • Seoul National University
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Hanyang University

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Abstract

This study proposes a combination method of using 3,4-dihydorxy-l-phenylalanine (DOPA) conjugated heparin (heparin-DOPA) and a low dose of anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody (MR-1) treatment to improve the survival time of intrahepatic islet xenograft. To inhibit instant blood mediated inflammatory reactions, heparin-DOPA was directly grafted to the pancreatic islet surface. The surface coverage of heparin-DOPA, the viability and functionality of heparin-DOPA grafted islets were evaluated. In addition, the combined effect of grafted heparin-DOPA and a low dose of MR-1 (a T-cell targeting immunosuppressive drug) on the survival of islet was evaluated in a xenograft model. Both unmodified islets and heparin-DOPA grafted islets were completely rejected within 2 weeks after intraportal transplantation. However, when 0.1 mg/mouse of MR-1 was administered (at day 0, 2, 4, 6 of transplantation) to 11 mice that had heparin-DOPA grafted islets transplanted to, seven out of the recipients maintained normoglycemia over 60 days. Therefore, we propose that a developed combinatory immunoprotection protocol of surface modification of pancreatic islets using heparin-DOPA with a low dose of MR-1 can be effective in prolonging the survival rate of transplanted islets in a xenograft model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-303
Number of pages9
JournalBiomaterials
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anti-CD154 monoclonal antibody
  • DOPA
  • Heparin
  • Islet transplantation
  • Surface modification

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