Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.

INTRODUCTION:The intrapericardial delivery has been defined as an efficient method for pharmacological agent delivery. Here we hypothesize that intrapericardial administration of cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) may have an immunomodulatory effect providing an optimal microenvironment for promoting...

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Main Authors: Rebeca Blázquez, Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Margallo, Verónica Crisóstomo, Claudia Báez, Juan Maestre, Verónica Álvarez, Javier G Casado
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4750976?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d468f1d19bcc430d86fa7634e3e4a0fa2020-11-25T01:56:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014900110.1371/journal.pone.0149001Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.Rebeca BlázquezFrancisco Miguel Sánchez-MargalloVerónica CrisóstomoClaudia BáezJuan MaestreVerónica ÁlvarezJavier G CasadoINTRODUCTION:The intrapericardial delivery has been defined as an efficient method for pharmacological agent delivery. Here we hypothesize that intrapericardial administration of cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) may have an immunomodulatory effect providing an optimal microenvironment for promoting cardiac repair. To our knowledge, this is the first report studying the effects of CDCs for myocardial repair using the intrapericardial delivery route. MATERIAL AND METHODS:CDCs lines were isolated, expanded and characterized by flow cytometry and PCR. Their differentiation ability was determined using specific culture media and differential staining. 300,000 CDCs/kg were injected into the pericardial space of a swine myocardial infarcted model. Magnetic resonance imaging, biochemical analysis of pericardial fluid and plasma, cytokine measurements and flow cytometry analysis were performed. RESULTS:Our results showed that, phenotype and differentiation behavior of porcine CDCs were equivalent to previously described CDCs. Moreover, the intrapericardial administration of CDCs fulfilled the safety aspects as non-adverse effects were reported. Finally, the phenotypes of resident lymphocytes and TH1 cytokines in the pericardial fluid were significantly altered after CDCs administration. CONCLUSIONS:The pericardial fluid could be considered as a safe and optimal vehicle for CDCs administration. The observed changes in the studied immunological parameters could exert a modulation in the inflammatory environment of infarcted hearts, indirectly benefiting the endogenous cardiac repair.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4750976?pdf=render
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author Rebeca Blázquez
Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Margallo
Verónica Crisóstomo
Claudia Báez
Juan Maestre
Verónica Álvarez
Javier G Casado
spellingShingle Rebeca Blázquez
Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Margallo
Verónica Crisóstomo
Claudia Báez
Juan Maestre
Verónica Álvarez
Javier G Casado
Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Rebeca Blázquez
Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Margallo
Verónica Crisóstomo
Claudia Báez
Juan Maestre
Verónica Álvarez
Javier G Casado
author_sort Rebeca Blázquez
title Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
title_short Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
title_full Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
title_fullStr Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
title_full_unstemmed Intrapericardial Delivery of Cardiosphere-Derived Cells: An Immunological Study in a Clinically Relevant Large Animal Model.
title_sort intrapericardial delivery of cardiosphere-derived cells: an immunological study in a clinically relevant large animal model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description INTRODUCTION:The intrapericardial delivery has been defined as an efficient method for pharmacological agent delivery. Here we hypothesize that intrapericardial administration of cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) may have an immunomodulatory effect providing an optimal microenvironment for promoting cardiac repair. To our knowledge, this is the first report studying the effects of CDCs for myocardial repair using the intrapericardial delivery route. MATERIAL AND METHODS:CDCs lines were isolated, expanded and characterized by flow cytometry and PCR. Their differentiation ability was determined using specific culture media and differential staining. 300,000 CDCs/kg were injected into the pericardial space of a swine myocardial infarcted model. Magnetic resonance imaging, biochemical analysis of pericardial fluid and plasma, cytokine measurements and flow cytometry analysis were performed. RESULTS:Our results showed that, phenotype and differentiation behavior of porcine CDCs were equivalent to previously described CDCs. Moreover, the intrapericardial administration of CDCs fulfilled the safety aspects as non-adverse effects were reported. Finally, the phenotypes of resident lymphocytes and TH1 cytokines in the pericardial fluid were significantly altered after CDCs administration. CONCLUSIONS:The pericardial fluid could be considered as a safe and optimal vehicle for CDCs administration. The observed changes in the studied immunological parameters could exert a modulation in the inflammatory environment of infarcted hearts, indirectly benefiting the endogenous cardiac repair.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4750976?pdf=render
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