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Institution | KU Leuven |
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Code | 8dcc42ed-d401-4dfb-853e-7e56f80cd257 |
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Unit | ef01b810-01cf-4c8e-b0bc-db45024864cc
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Begin | 1/1/2020 |
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End | 12/31/2024 |
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title nl | Computationele biomechanica en bio-engineering 3D-printen om een gepersonaliseerd regeneratief biologisch ventriculair hulpmiddel te ontwikkelen voor blijvende functionele ondersteuning voor beschadigde harten
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title en | Computational biomechanics and bioengineering 3D printing to develop a personalized regenerative biological ventricular assist device to provide lasting functional support to damaged hearts
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Description nl | Ischemic heart disease is the main cause of death in the EU, straining patients and economies. Regenerative Medicine has failed at delivering a definitive solution, and even the breakthrough of cell reprogramming, biomaterials or 3D printing, have not been able to find a curative solution. Generating a muscle with efficient pumping requires a careful recapitulation of the myocardial architecture. BRAV∃ is born with the ambition of shaping this quantum leap in the field. The overall concept is to provide a lasting functional support to injured hearts through the fabrication of regenerative personalized advanced tissue engineering-based biological ventricular assist devices (BioVADs). To do so, we will apply multimodal deep cardiac phenotyping, coupled to advanced Computational Modelling and biomechanical analysis in a large animal model of disease, to create a personalised 3D printable design. We will for the first time create a fibre-reinforced human heart-sized cardiac tissue able to recapitulate the low Young´s Modulus of the myocardium while withstanding pressures generated during the cardiac circle. Using the latest human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) technology and industrial-scale growth and differentiation, we will cellularize this novel human heart-sized constructs, creating a highly efficiently aligned cardiac tissue (including vasculature). BioVADs will be matured in in-Consortium built electromechanical stimulation bioreactors before transplantation in a porcine model of disease. We anticipate our BioVADs will constitute a one-shot regenerative treatment of IHD, decreasing the burden on healthcare providers and improving the quality of life of patients. Crucially, we will for the first time generate a wealth of information on heart development at a human scale. Delivering this novel application whilst developing the technological environment (bioreactor, chamber, pacemaker) will boost the capacity of the EU to grow economically and lead the field.
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Description en | Ischemic heart disease is the main cause of death in the EU, straining patients and economies. Regenerative Medicine has failed at delivering a definitive solution, and even the breakthrough of cell reprogramming, biomaterials or 3D printing, have not been able to find a curative solution. Generating a muscle with efficient pumping requires a careful recapitulation of the myocardial architecture. BRAV∃ is born with the ambition of shaping this quantum leap in the field. The overall concept is to provide a lasting functional support to injured hearts through the fabrication of regenerative personalized advanced tissue engineering-based biological ventricular assist devices (BioVADs). To do so, we will apply multimodal deep cardiac phenotyping, coupled to advanced Computational Modelling and biomechanical analysis in a large animal model of disease, to create a personalised 3D printable design. We will for the first time create a fibre-reinforced human heart-sized cardiac tissue able to recapitulate the low Young´s Modulus of the myocardium while withstanding pressures generated during the cardiac circle. Using the latest human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) technology and industrial-scale growth and differentiation, we will cellularize this novel human heart-sized constructs, creating a highly efficiently aligned cardiac tissue (including vasculature). BioVADs will be matured in in-Consortium built electromechanical stimulation bioreactors before transplantation in a porcine model of disease. We anticipate our BioVADs will constitute a one-shot regenerative treatment of IHD, decreasing the burden on healthcare providers and improving the quality of life of patients. Crucially, we will for the first time generate a wealth of information on heart development at a human scale. Delivering this novel application whilst developing the technological environment (bioreactor, chamber, pacemaker) will boost the capacity of the EU to grow economically and lead the field.
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Qualifiers | - BioVADs - human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) technology - ischemic heart disease - |
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Personal | Janssens Stefan |
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