The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety

For clinical xenogenic islet transplantation to be successful, several requirements must be met. Among them is a sizeable and reliable source of fully functional and microbiologically safe islets. The inherent variability among porcine pancreases, with respect to islet yield, prompted us to develop...

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Main Authors: Lawrence S. Gazda, Hollie Adkins, Johannah A. Bailie, Wendy Byrd, Lisa Circle, Bryan Conn, Carolyn H. Diehl, Richard D. Hall, Albert L. Rubin, Barry H. Smith
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2005-08-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3727/000000005783982846
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spelling doaj-ff81e49fc408445985d009ffa25013cf2020-11-25T03:22:47ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922005-08-011410.3727/000000005783982846The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological SafetyLawrence S. Gazda0Hollie Adkins1Johannah A. Bailie2Wendy Byrd3Lisa Circle4Bryan Conn5Carolyn H. Diehl6Richard D. Hall7Albert L. Rubin8Barry H. Smith9The Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USAThe Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USAThe Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USAThe Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USAThe Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USAThe Rogosin Institute-Xenia Division, Xenia, OH 45385, USANew York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USABob Evans Farms, Inc., Columbus, OH 43207, USANew York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USANew York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021, USAFor clinical xenogenic islet transplantation to be successful, several requirements must be met. Among them is a sizeable and reliable source of fully functional and microbiologically safe islets. The inherent variability among porcine pancreases, with respect to islet yield, prompted us to develop a Biopsy Score technique to determine the suitability of each pancreas for islet isolation processing. The Biopsy Score consists of an assessment of five variables: warm ischemia time, pancreas color, fat content, islet size, and islet demarcation, each of which is assigned a value of −1 or +1, depending on whether or not the established criteria is met. For determination of islet size and demarcation, fresh biopsies of porcine pancreases are stained with dithizone (DTZ) solution and examined under a dissecting microscope. Based on the scoring of such biopsies in pancreases from 26—56-month-old sows, we report here that the presence of large (>100 μm diameter), well-demarcated islets in the pancreas biopsy is a reliable predictor of isolation success. Encapsulation of the isolated porcine islets within the inner layer of a 1.5% agarose and an outer layer of 5.0% agarose macrobead, containing 500 equivalent islet number (EIN), provides for extended in vitro functional viability (>6 months of insulin production in response to glucose), as well as for comprehensive microbiological testing and at least partial isolation of the xenogeneic islets from the host immune system. All microbiological testing to date has been negative, except for the presence of porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV). Taken together, we believe that the Biopsy Score enhancement of our islet isolation technique and our agarose-agarose macroencapsulation methodology bring us significantly closer to realizing clinical porcine islet xenotransplantation for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetic patients.https://doi.org/10.3727/000000005783982846
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author Lawrence S. Gazda
Hollie Adkins
Johannah A. Bailie
Wendy Byrd
Lisa Circle
Bryan Conn
Carolyn H. Diehl
Richard D. Hall
Albert L. Rubin
Barry H. Smith
spellingShingle Lawrence S. Gazda
Hollie Adkins
Johannah A. Bailie
Wendy Byrd
Lisa Circle
Bryan Conn
Carolyn H. Diehl
Richard D. Hall
Albert L. Rubin
Barry H. Smith
The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Lawrence S. Gazda
Hollie Adkins
Johannah A. Bailie
Wendy Byrd
Lisa Circle
Bryan Conn
Carolyn H. Diehl
Richard D. Hall
Albert L. Rubin
Barry H. Smith
author_sort Lawrence S. Gazda
title The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
title_short The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
title_full The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
title_fullStr The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Pancreas Biopsy Scoring Provides Reliable Porcine Islet Yields While Encapsulation Permits the Determination of Microbiological Safety
title_sort use of pancreas biopsy scoring provides reliable porcine islet yields while encapsulation permits the determination of microbiological safety
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 2005-08-01
description For clinical xenogenic islet transplantation to be successful, several requirements must be met. Among them is a sizeable and reliable source of fully functional and microbiologically safe islets. The inherent variability among porcine pancreases, with respect to islet yield, prompted us to develop a Biopsy Score technique to determine the suitability of each pancreas for islet isolation processing. The Biopsy Score consists of an assessment of five variables: warm ischemia time, pancreas color, fat content, islet size, and islet demarcation, each of which is assigned a value of −1 or +1, depending on whether or not the established criteria is met. For determination of islet size and demarcation, fresh biopsies of porcine pancreases are stained with dithizone (DTZ) solution and examined under a dissecting microscope. Based on the scoring of such biopsies in pancreases from 26—56-month-old sows, we report here that the presence of large (>100 μm diameter), well-demarcated islets in the pancreas biopsy is a reliable predictor of isolation success. Encapsulation of the isolated porcine islets within the inner layer of a 1.5% agarose and an outer layer of 5.0% agarose macrobead, containing 500 equivalent islet number (EIN), provides for extended in vitro functional viability (>6 months of insulin production in response to glucose), as well as for comprehensive microbiological testing and at least partial isolation of the xenogeneic islets from the host immune system. All microbiological testing to date has been negative, except for the presence of porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV). Taken together, we believe that the Biopsy Score enhancement of our islet isolation technique and our agarose-agarose macroencapsulation methodology bring us significantly closer to realizing clinical porcine islet xenotransplantation for the treatment of insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
url https://doi.org/10.3727/000000005783982846
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