2018
DOI: 10.2337/db18-142-or
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Persistence of Allosensitization after Islet Allograft Failure

Abstract: Allosensitization (PRA+) has been reported after discontinuation of immunosuppression (IS) following graft failure (GF) in islet transplant (ITx) recipients. Persistence of PRA+ after GF is unknown. Thirteen ITx alone (IA) and 5 ITx subjects who also received donor CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (IBM) and developed GF enrolled in the study “Allosensitization After Islet Transplantation.” Panel reactive antibodies (PRA) were measured yearly while having graft function, within 1 year post-GF and y… Show more

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“…I-K protocols usually require up to 10,000 IEQ/kg to achieve insulin independence, and direct islet infusion protocols require much more, often necessitating the use of more than a single donor for each recipient ( 29 , 30 ). This in turn may also increase the risk of allosensitization ( 57 , 58 ).…”
Section: Limitation Of Composite I-k Strategy Across Allogeneic Clinical Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I-K protocols usually require up to 10,000 IEQ/kg to achieve insulin independence, and direct islet infusion protocols require much more, often necessitating the use of more than a single donor for each recipient ( 29 , 30 ). This in turn may also increase the risk of allosensitization ( 57 , 58 ).…”
Section: Limitation Of Composite I-k Strategy Across Allogeneic Clinical Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%