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Title:  Implantable biocompatible immunoisolatory vehicle for the delivery of selected therapeutic products

United States Patent:  6,322,804

Inventors:  Dionne; Keith E. (Rehoboth, MA); Emerich; Dwaine F. (Providence, RI); Hoffman; Diane (Cambridge, MA); Sanberg; Paul R. (Spring Hill, FL); Christenson; Lisa (New Haven, CT); Hegre; Orion D. (Green Valley, AZ); Scharp; David W. (St. Louis, MO); Lacy; Paul E. (Webster Grove, MO); Aebischer; Patrick (Lutry, CH); Vasconcellos; Alfred V. (Cranston, RI); Lysaght; Michael J. (E. Greenwich, RI); Gentile; Frank T. (Warwich, RI)

Assignee:  Neurotech S.A. (Evry, FR)

Appl. No.:  563248

Filed:  May 2, 2000

Abstract

An immunoisolatory vehicle for the implantation into an individual of cells which produce a needed product or provide a needed metabolic function. The vehicle is comprised of a core region containing isolated cells and materials sufficient to maintain the cells, and a permselective, biocompatible, peripheral region free of the isolated cells, which immunoisolates the core yet provides for the delivery of the secreted product or metabolic function to the individual.

Summary of the Invention

This invention relates to a biocompatible, immunoisolatory, implantable vehicle. The instant vehicle is suitable for isolating biologically active cells or substances from the body's protective mechanisms following implantation into an individual. The instant vehicle is comprised of (a) a core which contains isolated cells, either suspended in a liquid medium or immobilized within a hydrogel matrix, and (b) a surrounding or peripheral region ("jacket") of permselective matrix or membrane which does not contain isolated cells, which is biocompatible, and which is sufficient to protect the isolated cells in the core from immunological attack.

The immunoisolatory vehicle is useful (a) to deliver a wide range of biologically active moieties, including high molecular weight products, to an individual in need of them, and/or (b) to provide needed metabolic functions to an individual, such as the removal of harmful substances. The instant vehicle is contains a multiplicity of cells, such that implantation of a few or a single vehicle is sufficient to provide an effective amount of the needed substance or function to an individual. A further advantage offered by the instant vehicle is practicality of retrieval.

In one embodiment of the invention, which is particularly useful with islets of Langerhans, both the core and the surrounding or peripheral region of the instant vehicle are hydrogels, which can be the same composition hydrogel or different composition hydrogels.

This invention also relates to a method of delivering a biologically active moiety or altering a metabolic or immunologic function in an individual in need of the moiety or altered metabolic function. An immunoisolatory vehicle of the present invention is implanted into the individual (referred to as the recipient), using known techniques or methods and selected for the particular immunoisolatory vehicle and site of implantation. Once implanted, cells isolated within the biocompatible immunoisolatory vehicle produce the desired moieties or perform the desired function(s). If moieties are released by the isolated cells, they pass through the surrounding or peripheral permselective membrane or hydrogel matrix into the recipient's body. If metabolic functions are provided by the isolated cells, the substances to be metabolized (e.g., degraded or inactivated) enter the vehicle from the recipient's body and are removed from the recipient's bloodstream.

Thus, this invention relates to a method of isolating cells within a biocompatible, immunoisolatory implantable vehicle, thereby protecting the cells within the vehicle from immunological attack after being implanted into an individual. Although some low molecular weight mediators of the immune responses (e.g. cytokines) may be permeable to the membrane, in most cases local or circulating levels of these substances are not high enough to have detrimental effects. The isolated cells are protected from attack by the recipient's immune system and from potentially deleterious inflammatory responses from the tissues which surround the implanted vehicle. In the core of the vehicle, the isolated cells are maintained in a suitable local environment. In this manner, needed substances or metabolic functions can be delivered to the recipient even for extended periods of time, and without the need to treat the recipient with dangerous immunosuppressive drugs.

This invention relates further to a method of making a biocompatible immunoisolatory vehicle. In a first embodiment, the vehicle is formed by coextruding from a nested-bore extrusion nozzle materials which form the core and surrounding or peripheral regions, under conditions sufficient to gel, harden, or cast the matrix or membrane precursor(s) of the surrounding or peripheral region (and of the core region). A particular advantage of this coextrusion embodiment is that the cells in the core are isolated from the moment of formation of the vehicle, ensuring that the core materials do not become contaminated or adulterated during handling of the vehicle prior to implantation. A further advantage of the coextrusion process is that it ensures that the surrounding or peripheral region is free of cells and other core materials. The permeability and biocompatibility characteristics of the surrounding or peripheral region are determined by both the matrix or membrane precursor materials used, and the conditions under which the matrix or membrane is formed.

In another embodiment of the present method, the immunoisolatory vehicle is formed stepwise. For example, if the immunoisolatory vehicle being made includes a hydrogel core containing the isolated cells, the core can be formed initially, and the surrounding or peripheral matrix or membrane can be assembled or applied subsequently. Conversely, the surrounding or peripheral matrix or membrane can be preformed, and then filled with the preformed isolated-cell containing core material or with materials which will form the core (i.e., core precursor materials). The vehicle is sealed in such a manner that the core materials are completely enclosed. If a core precursor material is used, the vehicle is then exposed to conditions which result in formation of the core.

Claim 1 of 5 Claims

What is claimed is:

1. An implantable immunoisolatory vehicle for providing a biologically active product or function to an individual, the immunoisolatory vehicle comprising:

(a) a core comprising at least 104 living cells, said cells being capable of secreting a selected biologically active product or of providing a selected biological function to an individual, wherein said core is designed to maintain the viability and function of the living cells and said cells within said core having a maximum depth-to-surface distance of 2 mm in at least one dimension; and

(b) an external diffusional surface jacket having a thickness of 5 to 200 microns surrounding said core formed of a biocompatible material free of said cells projecting externally thereof, said jacket having a molecular weight cutoff below the molecular weight of substances essential for immunological rejection of the cells but permitting passage of substances between the individual and core through said jacket required to provide said biological product or function.

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