Long-Term Engraftment (16 Years) of Myoblasts in a Human Infarcted Heart.
Marie CrahèsMarie-Cécile BoriesJean-Thomas VilquinJean-Pierre MarolleauMichel DesnosJérôme LargheroGilles SoulatPatrick BrunevalAlbert A HagègePhilippe MenaschePublished in: Stem cells translational medicine (2018)
We report the case of a patient who had undergone injections of myoblasts in an infarct area 16 years before being referred for heart transplantation. The pathological examination of the explanted heart found persisting myotubes embedded in fibrosis. This finding supports the ability of myoblasts to survive in harsh environments, which can make them appealing candidates for transplantation in diseases requiring supply of new myogenic cells. Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2018;7:705-708.
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