Intramyocardial transplantation of autologous CD34+ stem cells for intractable angina : A phase I/IIa double-blind, randomized controlled trial

A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to medical therapy. Preclinical studies have indicated that human CD34+ stem cells induce neovascularization in ischemic myocardium, which enhances perfusion a...

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Published in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 115; no. 25; pp. 3165 - 3172
Main Authors: LOSORDO, Douglas W, SCHATZ, Richard A, BURG, Aaron, EATON, Liz, HEYD, Lindsay, THORNE, Tina, SHTURMAN, Leon, HOFFMEISTER, Peter, STORY, Ken, ZAK, Victor, DOWLING, Douglas, TRAVERSE, Jay H, WHITE, Christopher J, OLSON, Rachel E, FLANAGAN, Janice, SODANO, Donata, MURAYAMA, Toshinori, KAWAMOTO, Atsuhiko, FUKUSHIMA KUSANO, Kengo, WOLLINS, Jill, WELT, Frederick, SHAH, Pinak, SOUKAS, Peter, UDELSON, James E, ASAHARA, Takayuki, HENRY, Timothy D, VEERESHWARAYYA, Vimal, DURGIN, Michelle, KIAN KEONG POH, WEINSTEIN, Robert, KEARNEY, Marianne, CHAUDHRY, Muqtada
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Published: Hagerstown, MD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 26-06-2007
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Abstract A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to medical therapy. Preclinical studies have indicated that human CD34+ stem cells induce neovascularization in ischemic myocardium, which enhances perfusion and function. Twenty-four patients (19 men and 5 women aged 48 to 84 years) with Canadian Cardiovascular Society class 3 or 4 angina who were undergoing optimal medical treatment and who were not candidates for mechanical revascularization were enrolled in a double-blind, randomized (3:1), placebo-controlled dose-escalating study. Patients received granulocyte colony-stimulating factor 5 microg x kg(-1) x d(-1) for 5 days with leukapheresis on the fifth day. Selection of CD34+ cells was performed with a Food and Drug Administration-approved device. Electromechanical mapping was performed to identify ischemic but viable regions of myocardium for injection of cells (versus saline). The total dose of cells was distributed in 10 intramyocardial, transendocardial injections. Patients were required to have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or to temporarily wear a LifeVest wearable defibrillator. No incidence was observed of myocardial infarction induced by mobilization or intramyocardial injection. The intramyocardial injection of cells or saline did not result in cardiac enzyme elevation, perforation, or pericardial effusion. No incidence of ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation occurred during the administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor or intramyocardial injections. One patient with a history of sudden cardiac death/ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation had catheter-induced ventricular tachycardia during mapping that required cardioversion. Serious adverse events were evenly distributed. Efficacy parameters including angina frequency, nitroglycerine usage, exercise time, and Canadian Cardiovascular Society class showed trends that favored CD34+ cell-treated patients versus control subjects given placebo. A randomized trial of intramyocardial injection of autologous CD34+ cells in patients with intractable angina was completed that provides evidence for feasibility, safety, and bioactivity. A larger phase IIb study is currently under way to further evaluate this therapy.
AbstractList Background— A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to medical therapy. Preclinical studies have indicated that human CD34 + stem cells induce neovascularization in ischemic myocardium, which enhances perfusion and function. Methods and Results— Twenty-four patients (19 men and 5 women aged 48 to 84 years) with Canadian Cardiovascular Society class 3 or 4 angina who were undergoing optimal medical treatment and who were not candidates for mechanical revascularization were enrolled in a double-blind, randomized (3:1), placebo-controlled dose-escalating study. Patients received granulocyte colony-stimulating factor 5 μg · kg −1 · d −1 for 5 days with leukapheresis on the fifth day. Selection of CD34 + cells was performed with a Food and Drug Administration–approved device. Electromechanical mapping was performed to identify ischemic but viable regions of myocardium for injection of cells (versus saline). The total dose of cells was distributed in 10 intramyocardial, transendocardial injections. Patients were required to have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or to temporarily wear a LifeVest wearable defibrillator. No incidence was observed of myocardial infarction induced by mobilization or intramyocardial injection. The intramyocardial injection of cells or saline did not result in cardiac enzyme elevation, perforation, or pericardial effusion. No incidence of ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation occurred during the administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor or intramyocardial injections. One patient with a history of sudden cardiac death/ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation had catheter-induced ventricular tachycardia during mapping that required cardioversion. Serious adverse events were evenly distributed. Efficacy parameters including angina frequency, nitroglycerine usage, exercise time, and Canadian Cardiovascular Society class showed trends that favored CD34 + cell–treated patients versus control subjects given placebo. Conclusions— A randomized trial of intramyocardial injection of autologous CD34 + cells in patients with intractable angina was completed that provides evidence for feasibility, safety, and bioactivity. A larger phase IIb study is currently under way to further evaluate this therapy.
A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to medical therapy. Preclinical studies have indicated that human CD34+ stem cells induce neovascularization in ischemic myocardium, which enhances perfusion and function. Twenty-four patients (19 men and 5 women aged 48 to 84 years) with Canadian Cardiovascular Society class 3 or 4 angina who were undergoing optimal medical treatment and who were not candidates for mechanical revascularization were enrolled in a double-blind, randomized (3:1), placebo-controlled dose-escalating study. Patients received granulocyte colony-stimulating factor 5 microg x kg(-1) x d(-1) for 5 days with leukapheresis on the fifth day. Selection of CD34+ cells was performed with a Food and Drug Administration-approved device. Electromechanical mapping was performed to identify ischemic but viable regions of myocardium for injection of cells (versus saline). The total dose of cells was distributed in 10 intramyocardial, transendocardial injections. Patients were required to have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or to temporarily wear a LifeVest wearable defibrillator. No incidence was observed of myocardial infarction induced by mobilization or intramyocardial injection. The intramyocardial injection of cells or saline did not result in cardiac enzyme elevation, perforation, or pericardial effusion. No incidence of ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation occurred during the administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor or intramyocardial injections. One patient with a history of sudden cardiac death/ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation had catheter-induced ventricular tachycardia during mapping that required cardioversion. Serious adverse events were evenly distributed. Efficacy parameters including angina frequency, nitroglycerine usage, exercise time, and Canadian Cardiovascular Society class showed trends that favored CD34+ cell-treated patients versus control subjects given placebo. A randomized trial of intramyocardial injection of autologous CD34+ cells in patients with intractable angina was completed that provides evidence for feasibility, safety, and bioactivity. A larger phase IIb study is currently under way to further evaluate this therapy.
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UDELSON, James E
OLSON, Rachel E
KIAN KEONG POH
SHTURMAN, Leon
WELT, Frederick
VEERESHWARAYYA, Vimal
HEYD, Lindsay
THORNE, Tina
STORY, Ken
ZAK, Victor
CHAUDHRY, Muqtada
MURAYAMA, Toshinori
SCHATZ, Richard A
KEARNEY, Marianne
DURGIN, Michelle
DOWLING, Douglas
EATON, Liz
SHAH, Pinak
LOSORDO, Douglas W
HENRY, Timothy D
TRAVERSE, Jay H
SODANO, Donata
SOUKAS, Peter
BURG, Aaron
WHITE, Christopher J
FLANAGAN, Janice
FUKUSHIMA KUSANO, Kengo
HOFFMEISTER, Peter
ASAHARA, Takayuki
WEINSTEIN, Robert
KAWAMOTO, Atsuhiko
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Snippet A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to medical...
Background— A growing population of patients with coronary artery disease experiences angina that is not amenable to revascularization and is refractory to...
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SubjectTerms Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Angina Pectoris - chemically induced
Angina Pectoris - diagnostic imaging
Angina Pectoris - drug therapy
Angina Pectoris - surgery
Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Blood vessels and receptors
Cardiology. Vascular system
Cardiovascular Agents - therapeutic use
Cardiovascular system
Cell Count
Combined Modality Therapy
Diseases of the peripheral vessels. Diseases of the vena cava. Miscellaneous
Double-Blind Method
Electric Countershock
Electrocardiography, Ambulatory
Exercise Tolerance
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor - adverse effects
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor - pharmacology
Humans
Injections
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Myocardium
Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation - methods
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Quality of Life
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
Treatment Outcome
Vasodilator agents. Cerebral vasodilators
Vertebrates: cardiovascular system
Title Intramyocardial transplantation of autologous CD34+ stem cells for intractable angina : A phase I/IIa double-blind, randomized controlled trial
URI https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17562958
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