1. On-site fabrication of Bi-layered adhesive mesenchymal stromal cell-dressings for the treatment of heart failure
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Nobuhiko Sato, Fiona Lewis-McDougall, Tomoya Ito, Yuki Ichihara, Masafumi Fukumitsu, Satoshi Kainuma, Kazuya Kobayashi, Mihai-Nicolae Podaru, Ken Suzuki, Yoshiyuki Tago, Rakesh Uppal, Nobuyoshi Umeda, Laura Fields, and Kenichi Yamahara
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Stromal cell ,Blotting, Western ,Biophysics ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation ,Article ,Fibrin ,Biomaterials ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pregnancy ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Cardiac patch ,Protein kinase B ,Cells, Cultured ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,030304 developmental biology ,Heart Failure ,0303 health sciences ,Ischemic cardiomyopathy ,Tissue Scaffolds ,biology ,Mesenchymal stromal cell ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Fibrin sealant film ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Flow Cytometry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Myocardial repair ,Mechanics of Materials ,Heart failure ,Ceramics and Composites ,biology.protein ,Female ,Stem cell ,Cardiomyopathies ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSC)-based therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of heart failure. However, current MSC-delivery methods result in poor donor cell engraftment, limiting the therapeutic efficacy. To address this issue, we introduce here a novel technique, epicardial placement of bi-layered, adhesive dressings incorporating MSCs (MSC-dressing), which can be easily fabricated from a fibrin sealant film and MSC suspension at the site of treatment. The inner layer of the MSC dressing, an MSC-fibrin complex, promptly and firmly adheres to the heart surface without sutures or extra glues. We revealed that fibrin improves the potential of integrated MSCs through amplifying their tissue-repair abilities and activating the Akt/PI3K self-protection pathway. Outer collagen-sheets protect the MSC-fibrin complex from abrasion by surrounding tissues and also facilitates easy handling. As such, the MSC-dressing technique not only improves initial retention and subsequent maintenance of donor MSCs but also augment MSC's reparative functions. As a result, this technique results in enhanced cardiac function recovery with improved myocardial tissue repair in a rat ischemic cardiomyopathy model, compared to the current method. Dose-dependent therapeutic effects by this therapy is also exhibited. This user-friendly, highly-effective bioengineering technique will contribute to future success of MSC-based therapy.
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- 2019
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