Human tissue-engineered blood vessels for adult arterial revascularization

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Nicolas L'Heureux
Nathalie Dusserre
Gerhardt Konig
Braden Victor
Paul Keire
Thomas N Wight
Nicolas A F Chronos
Andrew E Kyles
Clare R Gregory
Grant Hoyt
Robert C Robbins
Todd N McAllister
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[1] Cytograft Tissue Engineering,Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences
[2] Inc.,Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
[3] Capitol Cardiovascular Imaging Center,undefined
[4] The Hope Heart Program,undefined
[5] Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason,undefined
[6] American Cardiovascular Research Institute,undefined
[7] School of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[8] University of California Davis,undefined
[9] Falk Cardiovascular Research Center,undefined
[10] Stanford University,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2006年 / 12卷
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There is a crucial need for alternatives to native vein or artery for vascular surgery. The clinical efficacy of synthetic, allogeneic or xenogeneic vessels has been limited by thrombosis, rejection, chronic inflammation and poor mechanical properties. Using adult human fibroblasts extracted from skin biopsies harvested from individuals with advanced cardiovascular disease, we constructed tissue-engineered blood vessels (TEBVs) that serve as arterial bypass grafts in long-term animal models. These TEBVs have mechanical properties similar to human blood vessels, without relying upon synthetic or exogenous scaffolding. The TEBVs are antithrombogenic and mechanically stable for 8 months in vivo. Histological analysis showed complete tissue integration and formation of vasa vasorum. The endothelium was confluent and positive for von Willebrand factor. A smooth muscle–specific α-actin–positive cell population developed within the TEBV, suggesting regeneration of a vascular media. Electron microscopy showed an endothelial basement membrane, elastogenesis and a complex collagen network. These results indicate that a completely biological and clinically relevant TEBV can be assembled exclusively from an individual's own cells.
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