The Spring Point Project is a nonprofit organization created to increase the availability of islet tissue for diabetes care by cultivating medical-grade pigs for islet xenotransplantation.
Dr. Bernhard Hering is the scientific director of the Diabetes Institute for Immunology & Transplantation at the University of Minnesota. He believes the shortage of human donor organs greatly limits the applicability of islet transplants. Of course he does. In 2004, President Bush directed the Diabetes Research Work Group, created by Congress, to develop a comprehensive plan for diabetes research. One of the outgrowths has been the establishment of the NIH (National Institute of Health) Clinical Islet Transplant Consortium. Spring Point Project's consultant Dr. Bernhard Hering, M.D., is one of only five researchers worldwide appointed to serve on it. Hold the cornmeal, Wilbur. Who else has a seat in the NIH panel?These medical-grade pig islets require immunosuppression drugs to sustain the life of the islets without another autoimmune attack taking place. A statement from the faq page on The Spring Point Project site states, "Pig islet graft survival was made possible with a novel immunosuppressive protocol." Okay. Minor detail but very important when you weigh your options.
The Spring Point Project says human trials are slated to begin in 2008. Funny-- that is the same time Massachusetts General Hospital's human trials for Dr. Denise Faustman's proposed cure for type 1 diabetes is set to begin. Dr. Faustman's cure does not require any immunosuppression drugs. In my book - any cure that requires a continuum of drugs is not a cure, at all.











1. "In my book - any cure that requires a continuum of drugs is not a cure, at all".
It always comes down to the risk - benefit ratio in medicine. The success of islet cell transplants with life long Immunosuppressive Therapy has not been good at all in terms of the percentages/amount of people who have undergone this procedure and are "insulin-free".
Posted at 8:23AM on Mar 2nd 2007 by BetterCell