Human Engineered Heart Tissue Patches Remuscularize the Injured Heart in a Dose-Dependent Manner

Author:

Querdel Eva12,Reinsch Marina12ORCID,Castro Liesa324,Köse Deniz12,Bähr Andrea567,Reich Svenja1,Geertz Birgit1,Ulmer Bärbel12ORCID,Schulze Mirja12,Lemoine Marc D.28,Krause Tobias12,Lemme Marta12,Sani Jascha12,Shibamiya Aya12,Stüdemann Tim12ORCID,Köhne Maria29,Bibra Constantin von12,Hornaschewitz Nadja56,Pecha Simon32ORCID,Nejahsie Yusuf1,Mannhardt Ingra12,Christ Torsten12ORCID,Reichenspurner Hermann32,Hansen Arne12,Klymiuk Nikolai567ORCID,Krane M.1011,Kupatt C.56,Eschenhagen Thomas12ORCID,Weinberger Florian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology (E.Q., M.R., D.K., S.R., B.G., B.U., M.S., T.K., M.L., J.S., A.S., T.S., C.v.B., Y.N., I.M., T.C., A.H., T.E., F.W.), University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.

2. German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), partner site Hamburg/Kiel/Lübeck (E.Q., M.R., L.C., D.K., B.U., M.S., M.D.L., T.K., M.L., J.S., A.S., T.S., M. Köhne, C.v.B., S.P., I.M., T.C., H.R., A.H., T.E., F.W.).

3. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Heart Center (L.C., S.P., H.R.), University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.

4. Now with Department of Cardiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck, Germany (L.C.).

5. I. Medizinische Klinik & Poliklinik, University Clinic Rechts der Isar (A.B., N.H., N.K., C.K.), Technical University Munich, Germany.

6. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance Munich (A.B., N.H., N.K., C.K.).

7. Center for Innovative Medical Models, LMU Munich, Oberschleissheim, Germany (A.B., N.K.).

8. Department of Cardiology-Electrophysiology (M.D.L.), University Heart Center, Hamburg, Germany.

9. Department of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery (M. Köhne), University Heart Center, Hamburg, Germany.

10. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, German Heart Centre Munich (M. Krane), Technical University Munich, Germany.

11. INSURE (Institute for Translational Cardiac Surgery), Cardiovascular Surgery, Munich, Germany (M. Krane).

Abstract

Background: Human engineered heart tissue (EHT) transplantation represents a potential regenerative strategy for patients with heart failure and has been successful in preclinical models. Clinical application requires upscaling, adaptation to good manufacturing practices, and determination of the effective dose. Methods: Cardiomyocytes were differentiated from 3 different human induced pluripotent stem cell lines including one reprogrammed under good manufacturing practice conditions. Protocols for human induced pluripotent stem cell expansion, cardiomyocyte differentiation, and EHT generation were adapted to substances available in good manufacturing practice quality. EHT geometry was modified to generate patches suitable for transplantation in a small-animal model and perspectively humans. Repair efficacy was evaluated at 3 doses in a cryo-injury guinea pig model. Human-scale patches were epicardially transplanted onto healthy hearts in pigs to assess technical feasibility. Results: We created mesh-structured tissue patches for transplantation in guinea pigs (1.5×2.5 cm, 9–15×10 6 cardiomyocytes) and pigs (5×7 cm, 450×10 6 cardiomyocytes). EHT patches coherently beat in culture and developed high force (mean 4.6 mN). Cardiomyocytes matured, aligned along the force lines, and demonstrated advanced sarcomeric structure and action potential characteristics closely resembling human ventricular tissue. EHT patches containing ≈4.5, 8.5, 12×10 6 , or no cells were transplanted 7 days after cryo-injury (n=18–19 per group). EHT transplantation resulted in a dose-dependent remuscularization (graft size: 0%–12% of the scar). Only high-dose patches improved left ventricular function (+8% absolute, +24% relative increase). The grafts showed time-dependent cardiomyocyte proliferation. Although standard EHT patches did not withstand transplantation in pigs, the human-scale patch enabled successful patch transplantation. Conclusions: EHT patch transplantation resulted in a partial remuscularization of the injured heart and improved left ventricular function in a dose-dependent manner in a guinea pig injury model. Human-scale patches were successfully transplanted in pigs in a proof-of-principle study.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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