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Toll-like receptor 2-modulating pectin-polymers in alginate-based microcapsules attenuate immune responses and support islet-xenograft survival

  • Shuxian Hu
  • , Rei Kuwabara
  • , Carlos Enrique Navarro Chica
  • , Alexandra Smink
  • , Taco Koster
  • , Juan D Medina
  • , Bart J de Haan
  • , Martin Beukema
  • , Jonathan R T Lakey
  • , Andrés J García
  • , paul de vos

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Abstract

Encapsulation of pancreatic islets in alginate-microcapsules is used to reduce or avoid the application of life-long immunosuppression in preventing rejection. Long-term graft function, however, is limited due to varying degrees of host tissue responses against the capsules. Major graft-longevity limiting responses include inflammatory responses provoked by biomaterials and islet-derived danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). This paper reports on a novel strategy for engineering alginate microcapsules presenting immunomodulatory polymer pectin with varying degrees of methyl-esterification (DM) to reduce these host tissue responses. DM18-pectin/alginate microcapsules show a significant decrease of DAMP-induced Toll-Like Receptor-2 mediated immune activation in vitro, and reduce peri-capsular fibrosis in vivo in mice compared to higher DM-pectin/alginate microcapsules and conventional alginate microcapsules. By testing efficacy of DM18-pectin/alginate microcapsules in vivo, we demonstrate that low-DM pectin support long-term survival of xenotransplanted rat islets in diabetic mice. This study provides a novel strategy to attenuate host responses by creating immunomodulatory capsule surfaces that attenuate activation of specific pro-inflammatory immune receptors locally at the transplantation site.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
JournalBiomaterials
Volume266
Issue number2021
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Pectin
  • Microcapsule
  • Tissue response
  • Toll-Like Receptor
  • Danger-associated molecular pattern
  • Type 1 diabetes

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