Darwin Eton, Guolin Zhou, Tong-Chuan He, Amelia Bartholomew, Rachana Patil
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In the Filgrastim and PCP group, blood was drawn on Day 1, and 1 day after the 5th and the 10th Filgrastim doses. Each blood draw occurred before and after 2 h of supervised PCP. Significant (<i>p</i> < 0.01) PCP independent increases in the plasma concentration of plasmin (>10-fold) and FDP (>5-fold) were observed 1 day after both the 5th and the 10th Filgrastim doses, compared to Day 1. Significant (<i>p</i> < 0.05) increases in the concentration of pro-angiogenic proteins (e.g., HGF, MMP-9, VEGF A) were also observed. Filgrastim at this novel dosimetry induced fibrinolysis without causing acute hemorrhage, in addition to inducing a pro-angiogenic milieu conducive to NV. Further clinical testing is warranted at this novel dosimetry in CLTI, as well as in other chronically ischemic tissue beds.</p><p><b>Trial registration</b>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02802852.</p>","PeriodicalId":202,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine","volume":"16 5","pages":"496-510"},"PeriodicalIF":3.1000,"publicationDate":"2022-02-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/term.3284","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Filgrastim, fibrinolysis, and neovascularization\",\"authors\":\"Darwin Eton, Guolin Zhou, Tong-Chuan He, Amelia Bartholomew, Rachana Patil\",\"doi\":\"10.1002/term.3284\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Segmental recanalization of chronically occluded arteries was observed in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) treated with Filgrastim, a granulocyte colony stimulating factor, every 72 h for up to a month, and an infra-geniculate programmed compression pump (PCP) for 3 h daily. 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Segmental recanalization of chronically occluded arteries was observed in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) treated with Filgrastim, a granulocyte colony stimulating factor, every 72 h for up to a month, and an infra-geniculate programmed compression pump (PCP) for 3 h daily. Molecular evidence for fibrinolysis and neovascularization was sought. CLTI patients were treated with PCP alone (N = 19), or with Filgrastim and PCP (N = 8 and N = 6, at two institutions). Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay was used to measure the plasma concentration of plasmin and of fibrin degradation products (FDP), and the serum concentration of proteins associated with neovascularization. In the PCP-alone group, blood was sampled on Day 1 (baseline) and after 30 days of daily PCP. In the Filgrastim and PCP group, blood was drawn on Day 1, and 1 day after the 5th and the 10th Filgrastim doses. Each blood draw occurred before and after 2 h of supervised PCP. Significant (p < 0.01) PCP independent increases in the plasma concentration of plasmin (>10-fold) and FDP (>5-fold) were observed 1 day after both the 5th and the 10th Filgrastim doses, compared to Day 1. Significant (p < 0.05) increases in the concentration of pro-angiogenic proteins (e.g., HGF, MMP-9, VEGF A) were also observed. Filgrastim at this novel dosimetry induced fibrinolysis without causing acute hemorrhage, in addition to inducing a pro-angiogenic milieu conducive to NV. Further clinical testing is warranted at this novel dosimetry in CLTI, as well as in other chronically ischemic tissue beds.
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Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine publishes rapidly and rigorously peer-reviewed research papers, reviews, clinical case reports, perspectives, and short communications on topics relevant to the development of therapeutic approaches which combine stem or progenitor cells, biomaterials and scaffolds, growth factors and other bioactive agents, and their respective constructs. All papers should deal with research that has a direct or potential impact on the development of novel clinical approaches for the regeneration or repair of tissues and organs.
The journal is multidisciplinary, covering the combination of the principles of life sciences and engineering in efforts to advance medicine and clinical strategies. The journal focuses on the use of cells, materials, and biochemical/mechanical factors in the development of biological functional substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue or organ function. The journal publishes research on any tissue or organ and covers all key aspects of the field, including the development of new biomaterials and processing of scaffolds; the use of different types of cells (mainly stem and progenitor cells) and their culture in specific bioreactors; studies in relevant animal models; and clinical trials in human patients performed under strict regulatory and ethical frameworks. Manuscripts describing the use of advanced methods for the characterization of engineered tissues are also of special interest to the journal readership.