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Diabetes ; 73(8): 1336-1351, 2024 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775784

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Mouse models are extensively used in metabolic studies. However, inherent differences between the species, notably their blood glucose levels, hampered data translation into clinical settings. In this study, we confirmed GLUT1 to be the predominantly expressed glucose transporter in both adult and fetal human ß-cells. In comparison, GLUT2 is detected in a small yet significant subpopulation of adult ß-cells and is expressed to a greater extent in fetal ß-cells. Notably, GLUT1/2 expression in INS+ cells from human stem cell-derived islet-like clusters (SC-islets) exhibited a closer resemblance to that observed in fetal islets. Transplantation of primary human islets or SC-islets, but not murine islets, lowered murine blood glucose to the human glycemic range, emphasizing the critical role of ß-cells in establishing species-specific glycemia. We further demonstrate the functional requirements of GLUT1 and GLUT2 in glucose uptake and insulin secretion through chemically inhibiting GLUT1 in primary islets and SC-islets and genetically disrupting GLUT2 in SC-islets. Finally, we developed a mathematical model to predict changes in glucose uptake and insulin secretion as a function of GLUT1/2 expression. Collectively, our findings illustrate the crucial roles of GLUTs in human ß-cells, and identify them as key components in establishing species-specific glycemic set points.


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Transportador de Glucose Tipo 1 , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 2 , Células Secretoras de Insulina , Humanos , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 2/metabolismo , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 2/genética , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 1/metabolismo , Transportador de Glucose Tipo 1/genética , Animais , Camundongos , Células Secretoras de Insulina/metabolismo , Insulina/metabolismo , Glicemia/metabolismo , Glucose/metabolismo , Secreção de Insulina/fisiologia , Transplante das Ilhotas Pancreáticas , Ilhotas Pancreáticas/metabolismo
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Transplant Proc ; 56(2): 434-439, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38355369

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BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections are common opportunistic infections in solid organ transplants (SOT) with increased health care resource USE and costs. Costs are further increased with ganciclovir-resistance (GR). This study aimed to evaluate the real-world impact of conversion to oral step-down therapy on duration of foscarnet and hospital length of stay (LOS) for treatment of GR-CMV infections in SOT. METHODS: This study included adult recipients of kidney or lung transplants who received foscarnet for genotypically documented GR-CMV while admitted at the University of Wisconsin Hospital from October 1, 2015, to January 31, 2022. Patients in the oral step-down group were converted from standard of care (SOC; foscarnet) to maribavir or letermovir; patients in the historical control group were treated with SOC. RESULTS: Twenty-six patients met the inclusion criteria: 5 in the intervention group and 21 in the SOC group. The median viral load at foscarnet initiation was 11,435 IU/mL. Patients who received oral step-down conversion had shorter mean foscarnet duration than those who received SOC (7 ± 4 vs 37 ± 25 days, P = .017). Mean hospital LOS in the oral step-down group (16 ± 3 days) was shorter than the SOC group (33 ± 21 days; P < .001). In the SOC group, 9 patients lost their graft, and 9 patients died; 2 deaths were attributed to CMV. There were 2 deaths in the oral step-down group, neither of which was attributed to CMV. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: In this real-world case series of patients receiving treatment for GR-CMV infection, oral step-down conversion decreased foscarnet therapy duration and hospital LOS. Future studies are needed to evaluate better the effect of oral step-down in treating GR-CMV infection on treatment duration and cost-savings.


Assuntos
Infecções por Citomegalovirus , Transplante de Órgãos , Adulto , Humanos , Citomegalovirus , Foscarnet/uso terapêutico , Antivirais/uso terapêutico , Ganciclovir/uso terapêutico , Infecções por Citomegalovirus/diagnóstico , Infecções por Citomegalovirus/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções por Citomegalovirus/etiologia , Transplante de Órgãos/efeitos adversos , Transplantados
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