Graft failure after allogeneic islet transplantation in a patient with type 1 diabetes and a high anti‐glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody titer

Author:

Kodani Noriko1ORCID,Chujo Daisuke123,Terakawa Aiko1,Ito Kyoji4,Inagaki Fuyuki4,Takemura Nobuyuki4,Matsumoto Shinichi3,Tajima Tsuyoshi5,Ohmagari Norio6,Ajima Kumiko3,Takaki Tadashi3,Yamashita Yzumi3,Shinohara Koya3,Kajio Hiroshi1,Awata Takuya3,Shimoda Masayuki3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

2. Center for Clinical Research Toyama University Hospital Toyama Japan

3. Department of Pancreatic Islet cell Transplantation National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

4. Hepato‐Biliary‐Pancreatic Surgery Division, Department of Surgery National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

5. Department of Diagnostic Radiology National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

6. Disease Control and Prevention Center National Center for Global Health and Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACTPancreatic islet transplantation is a β‐cell replacement therapy for people with insulin‐deficient diabetes who have difficulty in glycemic control and suffer from frequent severe hypoglycemia. However, the number of islet transplantations carried out is still limited in Asia. We report a case of allogeneic islet transplantation in a 45‐year‐old Japanese man with type 1 diabetes. Although the islet transplantation was successfully carried out, graft loss was observed on the 18th day. Immunosuppressants were used in accordance with the protocol, and donor‐specific anti‐human leukocyte antigen antibodies were not detected. Autoimmunity relapse was also not observed. However, the patient had a high titer of anti‐glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody from before the islet transplantation, and autoimmunity might thus have affected the β‐cells in the transplanted islet. The evidence is still scarce to reach conclusions, and further data accumulation is required to enable proper patient selection before islet transplantation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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