Published: November 11, 2008
Capricor Announces Preclinical Results
Cardiosphere-Derived Stem Cells More Effective at Treating Heart Attack Than Purified Stem Cells; Preclinical Studies Presented by Dr. Ruckdeschel Smith at the American Heart Association 2008 Scientific Sessions

Capricor Inc. (www.capricor.com) announced
today the results from preclinical studies showing that its
cardiosphere-derived stem cells (CDCs), when transplanted into a
well-established mouse model of myocardial infarction (MI), protect the
heart significantly better against progressive degeneration following MI or
heart attack than do highly purified cardiac stem cells or heart derived
mesenchymal like progenitor cells.
Cardiac degeneration after a heart attack leads to progressive loss of
cardiac function ending in heart failure and death. This promising study
was conducted by Dr. Rachel Ruckdeschel Smith, Project Leader Regenerative
Medicine, at Capricor, will be presented today at the American Heart
Association's 2008 Scientific Sessions. The presentation will take place at
the session entitled, Human Progenitor Cells and Myocardial and Vascular
Regeneration, located in room 271-273, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention
Center in New Orleans.
"This study confirms our previously published preclinical work that CDCs
have a strong therapeutic effect when applied to animal models of heart
attack," said Oliver Foellmer, President and CEO at Capricor. "Preparations
for a clinical trial testing CDCs in patients with recent heart attack are
already underway and we hope to file an IND with the FDA by the end of this
year to investigate the beneficial impact that CDCs can have in patients."
In this preclinical study, Dr. Ruckdeschel Smith and research collaborators
at Johns Hopkins Medical Center as well as the University of Rome, compared
transplantation of human CDCs, highly purified human cardiac stem cells,
and human heart derived mesenchymal like progenitor cells into
immunodeficient mice that had induced myocardial infarcts. Many questions
remain to be answered on how various stem cells act when delivered into a
damaged heart. "Capricor's CDCs represent a mixed population of multiple
progenitor lineages, acting synergistically to regrow heart muscle as well
as cardiac vasculature," said Dr. Ruckdeschel Smith. "In contrast, purified
cardiac stem cells and mesenchymal like cells from the heart, while
maintaining an individual effect showed significantly less benefit than the
CDCs, which contain both these progenitor populations."
About Cardiosphere-derived Stem Cells
CPI-003, Capricor's lead product candidate, is an autologous adult stem
cell product for the treatment of myocardial infarction. The product
contains multiple progenitor cells from the patient themselves, and is
derived from a small heart muscle biopsy in an outpatient procedure. The
cells are multiplied in the laboratory, and then reintroduced to the
patient. This elegant autologous therapy represents the ultimate
personalized medicine matching the patient both genetically and
immunologically. CDCs have an excellent safety profile and clinical trials
in cardiovascular indications are expected to initiate in 2009.
About Capricor Inc.
Capricor Inc., headquartered in Los Angeles, California, is a leading
biotechnology company that specializes in discovering, developing, and
commercializing biotherapeutics for the treatment of heart diseases.
Capricor's mission is to revolutionize the treatment of cardiac disease by
translating novel stem cell science into therapeutics that halt and reverse
the disease process for patients, their families, and society in general.
Further information can be found at the company's web site at
www.capricor.com.
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