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Stem cell impregnated nanofiber stent sleeve for on-stent production and intravascular delivery of paracrine factors
Institution:1. Division of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA;2. Research and Exploratory Development Department, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD, USA;1. Institution of Surgical Science, Uppsala University, SE-751 85 Uppsala, Sweden;2. Institution of Statistics, Uppsala University, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden;1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Polymer Composites, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China;2. Key Laboratory of Processing and Quality Evaluation Technology of Green Plastics of China National Light Industry Council, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China;1. Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan;3. Graduate Institute of Medical Mechatronics, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan;4. Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
Abstract:Stem cell therapies for atherosclerotic diseases are promising, but benefits remain modest with present cell delivery devices in part due to cell washout and immune attack. Many stem cell effects are believed mediated by paracrine factors (PFs) secreted by the stem cells which potentiate tissue repair via activation and enhancement of intrinsic host repair mechanisms We therefore sought to create an “intravascular paracrine factor factory” by harnessing stem cells on a stent using a nanofiber (NF) stent sleeve, and thus providing a sheltered milieu for cells to continuously produce PFs on-stent. The NF sleeve acts as a substrate on which stem cells grow, and as a semi-permeable barrier that protects cells from washout and host immune response while allowing free outward passage of PFs. NF stent sleeves were created by covering stents with electrospun poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid nanofibers and were then uniformly coated with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). NF sleeves blocked cell passage but did not hamper MSC attachment or proliferation, and did not alter MSC morphology or surface markers. NF sleeve MSCs continued to secrete PFs that were biologically active and successfully induced tubulogenesis in human endothelial cells. NF stent sleeves seeded with allogeneic MSCs implanted in pigs remained patent at 7 days without thrombotic occlusion or immune rejection. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of creating an intravascular PF factory using a stem cell impregnated NF stent sleeve, and pave the way for animal studies to assess the efficacy of local PF production to treat ischemic artery disease.
Keywords:Stem cell  Nanofiber  Coronary artery disease  Peripheral artery disease  Paracrine factor
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