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Kyoto Hospital Succeeds in iPS Sheet Transplant to Diabetic

Kyoto University Hospital has succeeded in transplanting pancreatic cell sheets made from induced pluripotent stem, or iPS, cells into a diabetic patient, achieving the first clinical application of such sheets in Japan. Announcing the results Monday, the hospital said that the patient in her 40s has already been discharged with a favorable prognosis.  The hospital observed her for one month after the surgery and confirmed that there was no safety problem.

From Jiji

April 15 2025

KYOTO – Kyoto University Hospital has succeeded in transplanting pancreatic cell sheets made from induced pluripotent stem, or iPS, cells into a diabetic patient, achieving the first clinical application of such sheets in Japan. 
   Announcing the results Monday, the hospital said that the patient in her 40s has already been discharged with a favorable prognosis.
   It was the first transplant surgery in the hospital’s clinical trial for treating Type 1 diabetes through the transplantation of pancreatic cell sheets made from iPS cells.
   The patient was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2001 and underwent the surgery in February this year. The transplanted sheets secrete insulin, a hormone that controls the amount of sugar in the blood.
   The hospital observed her for one month after the surgery and confirmed that there was no safety problem.

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