Development of a new therapeutic technique to direct stem cells to the infarcted heart using targeted microbubbles: StemBells

L Woudstra, PAJ Krijnen, SJP Bogaards, E Meinster, RW Emmens, TJA Kokhuis, IAE Bollen, H Baltzer, SMT Baart, R Parbhudayal, Nico de Jong, MN Helder, V.W.M. Hinsbergh, RJP Musters, O. Kamp, H.W.M. Niessen, A. van Dijk, LJ Juffermans

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    Abstract

    Successful stem cell therapy after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is hindered by lack of engraftment of sufficient stem cells at the site of injury. We designed a novel technique to overcome this problem by assembling stem cell-microbubble complexes, named 'StemBells'. StemBells were assembled through binding of dual-targeted microbubbles (~3μm) to adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) via a CD90 antibody. StemBells were targeted to the infarct area via an ICAM-1 antibody on the microbubbles. StemBells were characterized microscopically and by flow cytometry. The effect of ultrasound on directing StemBells towards the vessel wall was demonstrated in an in vitro flow model. In a rat AMI-reperfusion model, StemBells or ASCs were injected one week post-infarction. A pilot study demonstrated feasibility of intravenous StemBell injection, resulting in localization in ICAM-1-positive infarct area three hours post-injection. In a functional study five weeks after injection of StemBells cardiac function was significantly improved compared with controls, as monitored by 2D-echocardiography. This functional improvement neither coincided with a reduction in infarct size as determined by histochemical analysis, nor with a change in anti- and pro-inflammatory macrophages. In conclusion, the StemBell technique is a novel and feasible method, able to improve cardiac function post-AMI in rats.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6-15
    Number of pages10
    JournalStem cell research
    Volume17
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • Acoustic radiation force
    • Acute myocardial infarction
    • Adipose tissue-derived stem cells
    • Microbubbles
    • StemBells
    • Targeting

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