Myocardial Transfection of Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α via an Adenoviral Vector During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting : A Multicenter Phase I and Safety Study
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Background: Increasing numbers of patients with advanced coronary artery disease have limited options for percutaneous and/or surgical revascularization. A prospective, randomized, phase I clinical multicenter trial was performed to assess the feasibility and safety of delivering a pro-angiogenic transcription factor termed "hypoxia inducible factor-1α", delivered to ischemic cardiac muscle via a type 2 adenoviral (Ad2HIF) vector. Methods and Results: The 13 patients were included under the following criteria: 1 hypoperfused area of viable ventricular muscle without options for revascularization and left ventricular ejection fraction ≥30%. After coronary artery bypass grafting was completed, 10 injections of the study drug (n=10), in 3 escalating doses up to 1×1011 viral particles or saline (n=3) as a placebo control, were injected intramyocardially. After completion of the 1-year follow-up, all patients had uncomplicated postoperative courses, are alive and feeling well; 1 patient had a self-limited run of tachycardia postoperatively and at 6 months, 1 patient developed recurrent angina. Positron emission tomography perfusion analysis revealed improvement in the Ad2HIF injected areas in selected patients. Conclusions: These data support the feasibility and preliminary safety of adenoviral transfection with Ad2HIF in regions of viable myocardium. Additional studies will be required to determine the efficacy and safety of Ad2HIF.
- 2010-04-25
著者
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Channon Keith
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital
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Hetzer Roland
German Heart Centre Berlin Department Of Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery
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KILIAN Eckehard
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich
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SADONI Sebastian
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich
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VICOL Calin
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich
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KELLY Ralph
Genzyme, Europe BV
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VAN HULST
Genzyme, Europe BV
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SCHWAIGER Markus
Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Munich
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KUPATT Christian
Department of Cardiology, University of Munich
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BOEKSTEGERS Peter
Department of Cardiology, University of Munich
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PILLAI Ravi
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, John Radcliffe Hospital
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REICHART Bruno
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich
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Van Hulst
Genzyme Europe Bv
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Reichart Bruno
Department Of Cardiac Surgery University Of Munich
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Kelly Ralph
Genzyme Europe Bv
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Pillai Ravi
Department Of Cardiothoracic Surgery John Radcliffe Hospital
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Vicol Calin
Department Of Cardiac Surgery University Of Munich
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Channon Keith
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine John Radcliffe Hospital
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Kilian Eckehard
Department Of Cardiac Surgery University Of Munich
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Kupatt Christian
Department Of Cardiology University Of Munich
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Sadoni Sebastian
Department Of Cardiac Surgery University Of Munich
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Schwaiger Markus
Department Of Nuclear Medicine University Of Munich
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Schwaiger Markus
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Klinikum Rechts Der Isar Kliniken An Der Technischen Universitat Munc
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Boekstegers Peter
Department Of Cardiology University Of Munich
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