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First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant

INTRODUCTION: Resection and reconstruction of the esophagus remains fraught with morbidity and mortality. Recently, data from a porcine reconstruction model revealed that segmental esophageal reconstruction using an autologous mesenchymal stromal cell-seeded polyurethane graft (Cellspan esophageal i...

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Autores principales: Aho, Johnathon M., La Francesca, Saverio, Olson, Scott D., Triolo, Fabio, Bouchard, Jeff, Mondano, Laura, Sundaram, Sumati, Roffidal, Christina, Cox, Charles S., Wong Kee Song, Louis M., Said, Sameh M., Fodor, William, Wigle, Dennis A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34590055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2021.100216
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author Aho, Johnathon M.
La Francesca, Saverio
Olson, Scott D.
Triolo, Fabio
Bouchard, Jeff
Mondano, Laura
Sundaram, Sumati
Roffidal, Christina
Cox, Charles S.
Wong Kee Song, Louis M.
Said, Sameh M.
Fodor, William
Wigle, Dennis A.
author_facet Aho, Johnathon M.
La Francesca, Saverio
Olson, Scott D.
Triolo, Fabio
Bouchard, Jeff
Mondano, Laura
Sundaram, Sumati
Roffidal, Christina
Cox, Charles S.
Wong Kee Song, Louis M.
Said, Sameh M.
Fodor, William
Wigle, Dennis A.
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description INTRODUCTION: Resection and reconstruction of the esophagus remains fraught with morbidity and mortality. Recently, data from a porcine reconstruction model revealed that segmental esophageal reconstruction using an autologous mesenchymal stromal cell-seeded polyurethane graft (Cellspan esophageal implant [CEI]) can facilitate esophageal regrowth and regeneration. To this end, a patient requiring a full circumferential esophageal segmental reconstruction after a complex multiorgan tumor resection was approved for an investigational treatment under the Food and Drug Administration Expanded Access Use (Investigational New Drug 17402). METHODS: Autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (Ad-MSCs) were isolated from the Emergency Investigational New Drug patient approximately 4 weeks before surgery from an adipose tissue biopsy specimen. The Ad-MSCs were grown and expanded under current Good Manufacturing Practice manufacturing conditions. The cells were then seeded onto a polyurethane fiber mesh scaffold (Cellspan scaffold) and cultured in a custom bioreactor to manufacture the final CEI graft. The cell-seeded scaffold was then shipped to the surgical site for surgical implantation. After removal of a tumor mass and a full circumferential 4 cm segment of the esophagus that was invaded by the tumor, the CEI was implanted by suturing the tubular CEI graft to both ends of the remaining native esophagus using end-to-end anastomosis. RESULTS: In this case report, we found that a clinical-grade, tissue-engineered esophageal graft can be used for segmental esophageal reconstruction in a human patient. This report reveals that the graft supports regeneration of the esophageal conduit. Histologic analysis of the tissue postmortem, 7.5 months after the implantation procedure, revealed complete luminal epithelialization and partial esophageal tissue regeneration. CONCLUSIONS: Autologous Ad-MSC seeded onto a tubular CEI tissue-engineered graft stimulates tissue regeneration following implantation after a full circumferential esophageal resection.
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spelling pubmed-84743972021-09-28 First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant Aho, Johnathon M. La Francesca, Saverio Olson, Scott D. Triolo, Fabio Bouchard, Jeff Mondano, Laura Sundaram, Sumati Roffidal, Christina Cox, Charles S. Wong Kee Song, Louis M. Said, Sameh M. Fodor, William Wigle, Dennis A. JTO Clin Res Rep Original Article INTRODUCTION: Resection and reconstruction of the esophagus remains fraught with morbidity and mortality. Recently, data from a porcine reconstruction model revealed that segmental esophageal reconstruction using an autologous mesenchymal stromal cell-seeded polyurethane graft (Cellspan esophageal implant [CEI]) can facilitate esophageal regrowth and regeneration. To this end, a patient requiring a full circumferential esophageal segmental reconstruction after a complex multiorgan tumor resection was approved for an investigational treatment under the Food and Drug Administration Expanded Access Use (Investigational New Drug 17402). METHODS: Autologous adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (Ad-MSCs) were isolated from the Emergency Investigational New Drug patient approximately 4 weeks before surgery from an adipose tissue biopsy specimen. The Ad-MSCs were grown and expanded under current Good Manufacturing Practice manufacturing conditions. The cells were then seeded onto a polyurethane fiber mesh scaffold (Cellspan scaffold) and cultured in a custom bioreactor to manufacture the final CEI graft. The cell-seeded scaffold was then shipped to the surgical site for surgical implantation. After removal of a tumor mass and a full circumferential 4 cm segment of the esophagus that was invaded by the tumor, the CEI was implanted by suturing the tubular CEI graft to both ends of the remaining native esophagus using end-to-end anastomosis. RESULTS: In this case report, we found that a clinical-grade, tissue-engineered esophageal graft can be used for segmental esophageal reconstruction in a human patient. This report reveals that the graft supports regeneration of the esophageal conduit. Histologic analysis of the tissue postmortem, 7.5 months after the implantation procedure, revealed complete luminal epithelialization and partial esophageal tissue regeneration. CONCLUSIONS: Autologous Ad-MSC seeded onto a tubular CEI tissue-engineered graft stimulates tissue regeneration following implantation after a full circumferential esophageal resection. Elsevier 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8474397/ /pubmed/34590055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2021.100216 Text en © 2021 THE AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Aho, Johnathon M.
La Francesca, Saverio
Olson, Scott D.
Triolo, Fabio
Bouchard, Jeff
Mondano, Laura
Sundaram, Sumati
Roffidal, Christina
Cox, Charles S.
Wong Kee Song, Louis M.
Said, Sameh M.
Fodor, William
Wigle, Dennis A.
First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant
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title_short First-in-Human Segmental Esophageal Reconstruction Using a Bioengineered Mesenchymal Stromal Cell–Seeded Implant
title_sort first-in-human segmental esophageal reconstruction using a bioengineered mesenchymal stromal cell–seeded implant
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34590055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtocrr.2021.100216
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