Issue 11, 2021

Synthesis of PEG-dendron for surface modification of pancreatic islets and suppression of the immune response

Abstract

Islet cell transplantation has been an effective method for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. The transplanted islets release insulin in response to changes in blood glucose levels. The clinical application of islet transplantation, however, has been hindered because of some critical problems including immune responses to grafted islets and side effects caused by overdosed immunosuppressive drugs. Herein, surface modification technology using poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-dendron was proposed to safeguard islets from the host immune system. PEG-dendron was synthesized by a divergent polymerization method and utilized to cover the islet antigen surface. Successful conjugation of PEG-dendron on the islet surface was achieved without affecting islet morphology, viability, and functionality at a concentration of 1.00%. Surface modification using PEG-dendron effectively prevented protein absorption and immune activation. Foremost, it improved the survival rate of islet grafts in vivo when combined with a low dose of immunosuppressive drugs. In conclusion, PEG-dendron is a potential candidate for the surface modification of pancreatic islets to mitigate immune responses after transplantation.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of PEG-dendron for surface modification of pancreatic islets and suppression of the immune response

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2021
Accepted
15 Feb 2021
First published
17 Feb 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 2631-2640

Synthesis of PEG-dendron for surface modification of pancreatic islets and suppression of the immune response

S. I. Jeon, J. Jeong, J. E. Kim, M. R. Haque, J. Kim, Y. Byun and C. Ahn, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 2631 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB00069A

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