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An acute immune response underlies the benefit of cardiac stem cell therapy 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 405-+
作者:  Schmacke, Niklas A.;  Hornung, Veit
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Clinical trials using adult stem cells to regenerate damaged heart tissue continue to this day(1,2), despite ongoing questions of efficacy and a lack of mechanistic understanding of the underlying biological effect(3). The rationale for these cell therapy trials is derived from animal studies that show a modest but reproducible improvement in cardiac function in models of cardiac ischaemic injury(4,5). Here we examine the mechanistic basis for cell therapy in mice after ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and find that-although heart function is enhanced-it is not associated with the production of new cardiomyocytes. Cell therapy improved heart function through an acute sterile immune response characterized by the temporal and regional induction of CCR2(+) and CX3CR1(+) macrophages. Intracardiac injection of two distinct types of adult stem cells, cells killed by freezing and thawing or a chemical inducer of the innate immune response all induced a similar regional accumulation of CCR2(+) and CX3CR1(+) macrophages, and provided functional rejuvenation to the heart after ischaemia-reperfusion injury. This selective macrophage response altered the activity of cardiac fibroblasts, reduced the extracellular matrix content in the border zone and enhanced the mechanical properties of the injured area. The functional benefit of cardiac cell therapy is thus due to an acute inflammatory-based wound-healing response that rejuvenates the infarcted area of the heart.


  
2011 Global Forecast 科技报告
来源:Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). 出版年: 2011
作者:  Craig Cohen;  Josiane Gabel
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2011 Global Security Forum  Africa Program  Africa’s Changing Economic Landscape  Americas Program  Analysis  Archived Project and Reports  Arctic  Asia Division  Central Asia  China Reality Check  Climate Change and Environmental Impacts  Counterterrorism and International Threats  Cybersecurity and Technology  DHS and the Homeland Security Enterprise  Defense Strategy and Capabilities  Defense and Security  Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group  Economics  Energy and National Security Program  Energy and Geopolitics  Energy and Sustainability  Europe Program  Evolving Partnership between DoD & Industry  Family Planning  Maternal and Child Health  and Immunizations  Freeman Chair in China Studies  Geopolitics and International Security  Global Aging Initiative  Global Food Security Project  Global Health  Global Health Policy Center  Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program  Human Development  Human Rights Initiative  Human Rights and Counterterrorism  Impact of Budget Constraints  Improving Acquisition  International Development  International Security Program  Japan Chair  Kissinger Chair  Korea Chair  Leveraging Innovation  Markets  Trends  and Outlooks  Middle East Program  Middle East Program Publications  New Defense Approaches Project  New European Democracies Project  Program on Crisis  Conflict  and Cooperation (C3)  Project on Prosperity and Development  Proliferation Prevention Program  Publications  Regional Studies  Russia and Eurasia Program  Scholl Chair in International Business  Security and Conflict  Southeast Asia Program  Strategic Technologies Program  Trade and International Business  Transatlantic Relations  Transatlantic Security  Transnational Threats Project  Turkey Project  U.S. Development Policy  U.S. Policy towards Africa  Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies  
Green Dragons 科技报告
来源:Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). 出版年: 2010
作者:  Michael J. Green;  Charles Freeman
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Asia  Asian Regional Organizations and Climate Change  Asian Regionalism Initiative  China  China Reality Check  Climate Change and Environmental Impacts  Energy and Geopolitics  Energy and Sustainability  Freeman Chair in China Studies  India  Japan  Japan Chair  Korea  Southeast Asia