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Development of myocardial reparative therapy for the treatment of acute ischemic cardiac disease, based on the intracoronary administration of allogeneic Cardiac Stem Cells (CSCs) to ameliorate myocardial cell death and promote cardio-regeneration.
The study comprises two phases:
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This is a "First in Patient" Clinical Trial to obtain safety and efficacy results about the intracoronary administration of a suspension of allogeneic cardiac stem cells (CSCs) for the treatment of ST elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI). This clinical trial will have a first dose-escalation phase in which the safety of 10, 20 and 35 million CSCs administration will be evaluated in 6 patients. A second double-blind randomized and placebo controlled phase will be initiated, if no major safety effects are observed during the first week after cell administration. The 35 million cells dose is the one expected to be used during the randomized phase.
Patients with EF<45% and with infarct sizes > 25% will be selected by magnetic resonance image (MRI). 49 patients will be included in the randomized phase with the aim of having 38 patients for efficacy analysis at the end of the follow up period (12 months). In this phase, patients will be randomly allocated for receiving CSCs or placebo in a 2:1 scheme. Three bioequivalent cellular batches obtained from different donors will be indistinctly used during the assay.
CSCs or placebo treatment will be infused into the coronary artery responsible for the ischemic event. Placebo will be a commercial preparation of human serum albumin 5% in saline solution that will also be used for cell product reconstitution.
After treatment, patients will be monitored overnight in a coronary care unit for any toxicity and discharged from hospital 24h after treatment if no adverse events are observed.
Subsequent safety follow-up will be done first at day 7 after treatment and then monthly or quarterly thereafter for 12 months. In addition, efficacy evaluations will be performed by MRI and clinical parameters at 1, 6 and 12 months after treatment.
Finally, cellular and humoral immunological response (screening for anti-HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) class I and class II antibodies, HLA typing, cross-matching between cells and treated patient and cytokine profiling in blood samples) will be analysed during the clinical trial.
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55 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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