Immunoisolation to prevent tissue graft rejection: Current knowledge and future use

Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2016 May;241(9):955-61. doi: 10.1177/1535370216647129. Epub 2016 May 2.

Abstract

This review focuses on the concept of immunoisolation and how this method has evolved over the last few decades. The concept of immunoisolation came out of the need to protect allogeneic transplant tissue from the host immune system and avoid systemic side effects of immunosuppression. The latter remains a significant hurdle in clinical translation of using tissue transplants for restoring endocrine function in diabetes, growth hormone deficiency, and other conditions. Herein, we review the most significant works studying the use of hydrogels, specifically alginate and poly (ethylene glycol), and membranes for immunoisolation and discuss how this approach can be applied in reproductive biology.

Keywords: Immunoisolation; TheraCyte; alginate; poly (ethylene glycol); premature ovarian failure.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Alginates
  • Animals
  • Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
  • Glucuronic Acid
  • Graft Rejection / immunology*
  • Hexuronic Acids
  • Humans
  • Hydrogels
  • Mice
  • Transplantation, Homologous / instrumentation
  • Transplantation, Homologous / methods*

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Hexuronic Acids
  • Hydrogels
  • Glucuronic Acid