Circulation journal2019,Vol.83Issue(12) :14.DOI:10.1253/circj.CJ-19-0567

Function Follows Form - A Review of Cardiac Cell Therapy -

Nakamura, Kenta Murry, Charles E.
Circulation journal2019,Vol.83Issue(12) :14.DOI:10.1253/circj.CJ-19-0567

Function Follows Form - A Review of Cardiac Cell Therapy -

Nakamura, Kenta 1Murry, Charles E.1
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  • 1. Univ Washington, Inst Stem Cell & Regenerat Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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Abstract

The investment of nearly 2 decades of clinical investigation into cardiac cell therapy has yet to change cardiovascular practice. Recent insights into the mechanism of cardiac regeneration help explain these results and provide important context inwhich we can develop next-generation therapies. Non-contractile cells such as bone marrow or adult heart derivatives neither engraft long-term nor induce new muscle formation. Correspondingly, these cells offer little functional benefit to infarct patients. Incontrast, preclinical data indicate that transplantation of bona fide cardiomyocytes derived from pluripotent stem cells induces direct remuscularization. This new myocardium beats synchronously with the host heart and induces substantial contractile benefits in macaque monkeys, suggesting that regeneration of contractile myocardium is required to fully recover function. Through a review of the preclinical and clinical trials of cardiac cell therapy, distinguishing the primary mechanism of benefit as either contractile or non-contractile helps appreciate the barriers to cardiac repair and establishes a rational path to optimizing therapeutic benefit.

Key words

Cardiomyopathy/Congestive heart failure/Ischemic heart disease/Stem cells/Transplantation

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2019
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Circulation journal

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ISSN:1346-9843
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