Beyond islet transplantation in diabetes cell therapy: from embryonic stem cells to transdifferentiation of adult cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.01.076
Beyond islet transplantation in diabetes cell therapy: from embryonic stem cells to transdifferentiation of adult cells
Abstract
Exogenous insulin is, at the moment, the therapy of choice of diabetes, but does not allow tight regulation of glucose leading to long-term complications. Recently, pancreatic islet transplantation to reconstitute insulin-producing β cells, has emerged as an alternative promising therapeutic approach. Unfortunately, the number of donor islets is too low compared with the high number of patients needing a transplantation leading to a search for renewable sources of high-quality β-cells. This review, summarizes more recent promising approaches to the generation of new β-cells from embryonic stem cells for transdifferentiation of adult cells, particularly a critical examination of the seminal work by Lumelsky et al.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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