[HTML][HTML] Generation of stem cell-derived β-cells from patients with type 1 diabetes

JR Millman, C Xie, A Van Dervort, M Gürtler… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
JR Millman, C Xie, A Van Dervort, M Gürtler, FW Pagliuca, DA Melton
Nature communications, 2016nature.com
We recently reported the scalable in vitro production of functional stem cell-derived β-cells
(SC-β cells). Here we extend this approach to generate the first SC-β cells from type 1
diabetic patients (T1D). β-cells are destroyed during T1D disease progression, making it
difficult to extensively study them in the past. These T1D SC-β cells express β-cell markers,
respond to glucose both in vitro and in vivo, prevent alloxan-induced diabetes in mice and
respond to anti-diabetic drugs. Furthermore, we use an in vitro disease model to …
Abstract
We recently reported the scalable in vitro production of functional stem cell-derived β-cells (SC-β cells). Here we extend this approach to generate the first SC-β cells from type 1 diabetic patients (T1D). β-cells are destroyed during T1D disease progression, making it difficult to extensively study them in the past. These T1D SC-β cells express β-cell markers, respond to glucose both in vitro and in vivo, prevent alloxan-induced diabetes in mice and respond to anti-diabetic drugs. Furthermore, we use an in vitro disease model to demonstrate the cells respond to different forms of β-cell stress. Using these assays, we find no major differences in T1D SC-β cells compared with SC-β cells derived from non-diabetic patients. These results show that T1D SC-β cells could potentially be used for the treatment of diabetes, drug screening and the study of β-cell biology.
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