The present invention relates to compositions and methods of treating a
disease, such as diabetes, by implanting encapsulated biological material
into a patient in need of treatment. This invention provides for the
placement of biocompatible coating materials around biological materials
using photopolymerization while maintaining the pre-encapsulation status
of the biological materials. Several methods are presented to accomplish
coating several different types of biological materials. The coatings can
be placed directly onto the surface of the biological materials or onto
the surface of other coating materials that hold the biological
materials. The components of the polymerization reactions that produce
the coatings can include natural and synthetic polymers, macromers,
accelerants, cocatalysts, photoinitiators, and radiation. This invention
also provides methods of utilizing these encapsulated biological
materials to treat different human and animal diseases or disorders by
implanting them into several areas in the body including the subcutaneous
site. The coating materials can be manipulated to provide different
degrees of biocompatibility, protein diffusivity characteristics,
strength, and biodegradability to optimize the delivery of biological
materials from the encapsulated implant to the host recipient while
protecting the encapsulated biological materials from destruction by the
host inflammatory and immune protective mechanisms without requiring
long-term anti-inflammatory or anti-immune treatment of the host.