Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy

Abstract Background Treating patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease (EnD-CAD) unsuitable for coronary intervention remains a clinical challenge. They usually express refractory angina and have a high risk of mortality. Although growing data have indicated cell therapy is an alternat...

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Main Authors: Pei-Hsun Sung, Hsin-Ju Chiang, Yi-Chen Li, John Y. Chiang, Chi-Hsiang Chu, Pei-Lin Shao, Fan-Yen Lee, Mel S. Lee, Hon-Kan Yip
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Published: BMC 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-b78f1ddfca1f4505b12cfebc24c4d72c2020-11-25T02:54:28ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122020-07-0111111410.1186/s13287-020-01835-zBaseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapyPei-Hsun Sung0Hsin-Ju Chiang1Yi-Chen Li2John Y. Chiang3Chi-Hsiang Chu4Pei-Lin Shao5Fan-Yen Lee6Mel S. Lee7Hon-Kan Yip8Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung UniversityDivision of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen UniversityDepartment of Statistics, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Nursing, Asia UniversityDivision of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of MedicineDepartment of Orthopedics, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung UniversityDivision of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung UniversityAbstract Background Treating patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease (EnD-CAD) unsuitable for coronary intervention remains a clinical challenge. They usually express refractory angina and have a high risk of mortality. Although growing data have indicated cell therapy is an alternative solution to medical or invasive therapy, there are still lacking useful markers to predict whether heart function will improve in the EnD-CAD patients who underwent circulatory-derived CD34+ cell therapy. By utilizing the baseline variables and results from our previous phase I/II clinical trials, the aim of this study tried to elucidate the variables predictive of the “good response” to CD34+ cell therapy. Methods This retrospective study included 38 patients in phase I clinical trial (2011–2014), and 30 patients in phase II clinical trial (2013–2017). These patients were categorized into “good responders” and “non-responders” according to their 1-year improvement of LVEF ≥ 7.0% or < 7.0% after intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were performed to identify potential independent predictors of a good responder to cell therapy, followed by Hosmer–Lemeshow (H-L) test for goodness of fit and prediction power. Results Among baseline data, multivariate analysis demonstrated that the history of a former smoker was independently predictive of good responders (p = 0.006). On the other hand, male gender, the baseline Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina score ≥ 3, and grades of LV diastolic dysfunction ≥ 2 were significantly negative predictors of good responders (all p < 0.01). After administration of subcutaneous granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), a higher post-G-CSF neutrophil count in addition to the above four baseline variables also played crucial roles in early prediction of good response to CD34+ cell therapy for EnD-CAD (all p < 0.03). The H-L test displayed a good prediction power with sensitivity 83.3%, specificity 85.3%, and accuracy 84.4%. Conclusions Using the results of our phase I/II clinical trials, previous smoking habit, female sex, lower grades of angina score, and diastolic dysfunction were identified to be independently predictive of “good response” to CD34+ cell therapy in the patients with EnD-CAD. Trial registration This is a retrospective analysis based on phase I ( ISRCTN72853206 ) and II ( ISRCTN26002902 ) clinical trials.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-020-01835-zCD34+ cell therapyGood respondersDiffuse coronary artery diseaseRefractory anginaLeft ventricular ejection fraction
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author Pei-Hsun Sung
Hsin-Ju Chiang
Yi-Chen Li
John Y. Chiang
Chi-Hsiang Chu
Pei-Lin Shao
Fan-Yen Lee
Mel S. Lee
Hon-Kan Yip
spellingShingle Pei-Hsun Sung
Hsin-Ju Chiang
Yi-Chen Li
John Y. Chiang
Chi-Hsiang Chu
Pei-Lin Shao
Fan-Yen Lee
Mel S. Lee
Hon-Kan Yip
Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
CD34+ cell therapy
Good responders
Diffuse coronary artery disease
Refractory angina
Left ventricular ejection fraction
author_facet Pei-Hsun Sung
Hsin-Ju Chiang
Yi-Chen Li
John Y. Chiang
Chi-Hsiang Chu
Pei-Lin Shao
Fan-Yen Lee
Mel S. Lee
Hon-Kan Yip
author_sort Pei-Hsun Sung
title Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
title_short Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
title_full Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
title_fullStr Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
title_full_unstemmed Baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy
title_sort baseline factors identified for the prediction of good responders in patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease undergoing intracoronary cd34+ cell therapy
publisher BMC
series Stem Cell Research & Therapy
issn 1757-6512
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Treating patients with end-stage diffuse coronary artery disease (EnD-CAD) unsuitable for coronary intervention remains a clinical challenge. They usually express refractory angina and have a high risk of mortality. Although growing data have indicated cell therapy is an alternative solution to medical or invasive therapy, there are still lacking useful markers to predict whether heart function will improve in the EnD-CAD patients who underwent circulatory-derived CD34+ cell therapy. By utilizing the baseline variables and results from our previous phase I/II clinical trials, the aim of this study tried to elucidate the variables predictive of the “good response” to CD34+ cell therapy. Methods This retrospective study included 38 patients in phase I clinical trial (2011–2014), and 30 patients in phase II clinical trial (2013–2017). These patients were categorized into “good responders” and “non-responders” according to their 1-year improvement of LVEF ≥ 7.0% or < 7.0% after intracoronary CD34+ cell therapy. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were performed to identify potential independent predictors of a good responder to cell therapy, followed by Hosmer–Lemeshow (H-L) test for goodness of fit and prediction power. Results Among baseline data, multivariate analysis demonstrated that the history of a former smoker was independently predictive of good responders (p = 0.006). On the other hand, male gender, the baseline Canadian Cardiovascular Society angina score ≥ 3, and grades of LV diastolic dysfunction ≥ 2 were significantly negative predictors of good responders (all p < 0.01). After administration of subcutaneous granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), a higher post-G-CSF neutrophil count in addition to the above four baseline variables also played crucial roles in early prediction of good response to CD34+ cell therapy for EnD-CAD (all p < 0.03). The H-L test displayed a good prediction power with sensitivity 83.3%, specificity 85.3%, and accuracy 84.4%. Conclusions Using the results of our phase I/II clinical trials, previous smoking habit, female sex, lower grades of angina score, and diastolic dysfunction were identified to be independently predictive of “good response” to CD34+ cell therapy in the patients with EnD-CAD. Trial registration This is a retrospective analysis based on phase I ( ISRCTN72853206 ) and II ( ISRCTN26002902 ) clinical trials.
topic CD34+ cell therapy
Good responders
Diffuse coronary artery disease
Refractory angina
Left ventricular ejection fraction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-020-01835-z
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