Embryonic stem (ES) cells display the ability to differentiate in vitro into a variety of cell lineages. Using a cell-trapping system, we have obtained an insulin-secreting cell clone from undifferentiated ES cells. The construction used allows the expression of a neomycin selection system under the control of the regulatory regions of the human insulin gene. The chimeric gene also contained a hygromycin resistance gene (pGK-hygro) to select transfected cells. A resulting clone (IB/3x-99) containing 16.5 ng/microg protein of total insulin displays regulated hormone secretion in vitro in the presence of various secretagogues. Clusters obtained from this clone were implanted (1 x 10(6) cells) in the spleen of streptozotocin-induced diabetic animals. Transplanted animals correct hyperglycemia within 1 week and restore body weight in 4 weeks. Whereas an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test showed a slower recovery in transplanted versus control mice, blood glucose normalization after a challenge meal was similar. This approach opens new possibilities for tissue transplantation in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and offers an alternative to gene therapy.
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February 01 2000
Insulin-secreting cells derived from embryonic stem cells normalize glycemia in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.
B Soria;
B Soria
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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E Roche;
E Roche
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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G Berná;
G Berná
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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T León-Quinto;
T León-Quinto
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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J A Reig;
J A Reig
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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F Martín
F Martín
Institute of Bioengineering, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, San Juan, Alicante, Spain. [email protected]
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B Soria, E Roche, G Berná, T León-Quinto, J A Reig, F Martín; Insulin-secreting cells derived from embryonic stem cells normalize glycemia in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.. Diabetes 1 February 2000; 49 (2): 157–162. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.49.2.157
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