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Intracoronary transplantation of pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes: Inefficient procedure for cardiac regeneration

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CARDIOLOGY
Volume 174, Issue -, Pages 77-87

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2022.11.004

Keywords

Pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocyte (PSC-CM); Cardiac spheroid; Cell transplantation; Intracoronary cynomolgus monkey; Myocardial infarction

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Advancements in stem cell biology have allowed for cardiac regeneration through the use of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (PSC-CMs). However, current transplantation methods involving PSC-CMs have limitations such as poor engraftment and the need for invasive procedures. This study investigated the feasibility of intracoronary transplantation of PSC-CMs in cynomolgus monkeys. The results showed low efficacy of this approach, with no coronary embolism or graft survival, and scar formation due to cardiac ischemic injury.
Advances in stem cell biology have facilitated cardiac regeneration, and many animal studies and several initial clinical trials have been conducted using human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (PSC-CMs). Most preclinical and clinical studies have typically transplanted PSC-CMs via the following two distinct approaches: direct intramyocardial injection or epicardial delivery of engineered heart tissue. Both approaches present common disadvantages, including a mandatory thoracotomy and poor engraftment. Furthermore, a standard transplantation approach has yet to be established. In this study, we tested the feasibility of performing intracoronary administration of PSC-CMs based on a commonly used method of transplanting somatic stem cells. Six male cynomolgus monkeys underwent intracoronary administration of dispersed human PSC-CMs or PSC-CM aggregates, which are called cardiac spheroids, with multiple cell dosages. The recipient animals were sacrificed at 4 weeks post-transplantation for histological analysis. Intracoronary administration of dispersed human PSC-CMs in the cynomolgus monkeys did not lead to coronary embolism or graft survival. Although the transplanted cardiac spheroids became partially engrafted, they also induced scar formation due to cardiac ischemic injury. Cardiac engraftment and scar formation were reasonably consistent with the spheroid size or cell dosage. These findings indicate that intracoronary transplantation of PSC-CMs is an inefficient therapeutic approach.

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