HLS16-07: Manufacturing Tissue Engineered Patch to Treat Heart Failure

  • Goldman, Steven (PI)

Project: Research project

Grant Details

Description

HLS16-07 - Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with over600,000 new cases annually in the United States alone. Although current medical treatments decreasemortality from CHF, they do not reverse the disease process or restore long-term cardiac function, thus qualityof life for patients is poor. We have developed a biologically active cardiac patch, MyCardia, as a newtreatment for CHF that is composed of two different cell types: 1) human neonatal dermal fibroblasts and 2)human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs). We have already shown thatMyCardia improves heart function in animal models of CHF. In this SBIR grant we propose to developmanufacturing, cryopreservation, storage and reconstitution methods that will allow us to go all the way fromthe individual base units to a viable off-the-shelf MyCardia patch. MyCardia has the potential to be the first?Off-the-Shelf? tissue engineered stem cell product to treat heart failure.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date8/18/167/31/17

Funding

  • National Institutes of Health: $483,960.00

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