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  • Encapsulated stem cell-derived β cells exert glucose control in patients with type 1 diabetes.

Encapsulated stem cell-derived β cells exert glucose control in patients with type 1 diabetes.

Nature biotechnology (2023-11-28)
Bart Keymeulen, Kaat De Groot, Daniel Jacobs-Tulleneers-Thevissen, David M Thompson, Melena D Bellin, Evert J Kroon, Mark Daniels, Richard Wang, Manasi Jaiman, Timothy J Kieffer, Howard L Foyt, Daniel Pipeleers
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Clinical studies on the treatment of type 1 diabetes with device-encapsulated pancreatic precursor cells derived from human embryonic stem cells found that insulin output was insufficient for clinical benefit. We are conducting a phase 1/2, open-label, multicenter trial aimed at optimizing cell engraftment (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03163511 ). Here we report interim, 1-year outcomes in one study group that received 2-3-fold higher cell doses in devices with an optimized membrane perforation pattern. β cell function was measured by meal-stimulated plasma C-peptide levels at 3-month intervals, and the effect on glucose control was assessed by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and insulin dosing. Of 10 patients with undetectable baseline C-peptide, three achieved levels ≥0.1 nmol l-1 from month 6 onwards that correlated with improved CGM measures and reduced insulin dosing, indicating a glucose-controlling effect. The patient with the highest C-peptide (0.23 nmol l-1) increased CGM time-in-range from 55% to 85% at month 12; β cell mass in sentinel devices in this patient at month 6 was 4% of the initial cell mass, indicating directions for improving efficacy.

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单克隆抗胰高血糖素 小鼠抗, clone K79bB10, ascites fluid