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In view to avoid immunosuppression, the investigators are submitting a Phase 1 clinical trial protocol testing the safety and the efficacy of encapsulated human islets in a "Monolayer Cellular Device" for allogeneic islets transplantation in Type 1 diabetic patients performed at the University clinical hospital Saint-Luc, Brussels. Encapsulated human islets will be transplanted in the subcutaneous tissue as "safety procedure" for patients.
This protocol (single center trial) is designed as a limited series of islets transplants for 15 Type 1 diabetic adult subjects.
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The need for chronic immunosuppressive therapy is paralleled by the occurrence of undesirable side effects in islets transplantation as well as whole pancreas transplantation. Several complications are associated with the administration of standard immunosuppressive agents (based on use of Sirolimus and Tacrolimus for example) used for human islets allotransplantation.
The herein presented protocol is a Phase 1 pilot study. This will be a single center clinical study. Study will be divided in 2 Phases.
This protocol is designed as a limited series of islets transplants for 15 Type 1 diabetic adult subjects. In both Pase 1A/1B: Vascularized pancreas transplantation cannot be proposed, for these patients, following vascular disease, the older age, psychological reasons. Phase 1A consists in the transplantation of encapsulated human islets in Type 1 diabetic patients already transplanted with primary vascularized organ and under immunosuppression therapy.
Phase 1B consists in the transplantation of encapsulated human islets in Type 1 diabetic patients who cannot be eligible for whole vascularized pancreas transplantation.
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