医学
临床试验
再生医学
严厉
审查
转化研究
转化医学
临床研究设计
临床前研究
重症监护医学
临床研究
立场文件
工程伦理学
医学物理学
干细胞
病理
工程类
政治学
数学
遗传学
法学
生物
几何学
作者
Lilián Grigorian-Shamagian,Ricardo Sanz‐Ruiz,Andreu M. Climent,Lina Badimón,Lucio Barile,Roberto Bolli,Steven A. J. Chamuleau,Diederick E. Grobbee,Stefan Janssens,Jens Kastrup,Leyla Kragten‐Tabatabaie,Rosalinda Madonna,Anthony Mathur,Philippe Menasché,Giulio Pompilio,Felipe Prósper,Emily S. Sena,Nicola Smart,Wolfgram-Hubertus Zimmermann,Francisco Fernández‐Avilés
摘要
Abstract Great expectations have been set around the clinical potential of regenerative and reparative medicine in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases [i.e. in particular, heart failure (HF)]. Initial excitement, spurred by encouraging preclinical data, resulted in a rapid translation into clinical research. The sobering outcome of the resulting clinical trials suggests that preclinical testing may have been insufficient to predict clinical outcome. A number of barriers for clinical translation include the inherent variability of the biological products and difficulties to develop potency and quality assays, insufficient rigour of the preclinical research and reproducibility of the results, manufacturing challenges, and scientific irregularities reported in the last years. The failure to achieve clinical success led to an increased scrutiny and scepticism as to the clinical readiness of stem cells and gene therapy products among clinicians, industry stakeholders, and funding bodies. The present impasse has attracted the attention of some of the most active research groups in the field, which were then summoned to analyse the position of the field and tasked to develop a strategy, to re-visit the undoubtedly promising future of cardiovascular regenerative and reparative medicine, based on lessons learned over the past two decades. During the scientific retreat of the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Regenerative and Reparative Medicine (CARE) in November 2018, the most relevant and timely research aspects in regenerative and/or reparative medicine were presented and critically discussed, with the aim to lay out a strategy for the future development of the field. We report herein the main ideas and conclusions of that meeting.
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