
Oscar Henry Mayer
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1963–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Physical therapy
- Internal medicine
Selected publications
The Lancet · 2022 · 82 citations
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Physical therapy
BACKGROUND: Cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) ameliorate skeletal and cardiac muscle deterioration in experimental models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The HOPE-2 trial examined the safety and efficacy of sequential intravenous infusions of human allogeneic CDCs in late-stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy. METHODS: CDCs) or placebo intravenously every 3 months for a total of four infusions. Clinicians, caregivers, patients, and clinical operations personnel were fully masked to treatment groups. The primary outcome was the change in mid-level elbow Performance of Upper Limb version 1.2 (PUL 1.2) score at 12 months, assessed in the intention-to-treat population. Safety was assessed in all individuals who received an investigational product. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03406780. FINDINGS: Between March 1, 2018, and March 31, 2020, 26 male patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy were enrolled, of whom eight were randomly assigned to the CAP-1002 group and 12 to the placebo group (six were not randomised due to screening failure). In patients who had a post-treatment PUL 1.2 assessment (eight in the CAP-1002 group and 11 in the placebo group), the mean 12-month change from baseline in mid-level elbow PUL1.2 favoured CAP-1002 over placebo (percentile difference 36·2, 95% CI 12·7-59·7; difference of 2·6 points; p=0·014). Infusion-related hypersensitivity reactions without long-term sequelae were observed in three patients, with one patient discontinuing therapy due to a severe allergic reaction. No other major adverse reactions were noted, and no deaths occurred. INTERPRETATION: CAP-1002 cell therapy appears to be safe and effective in reducing deterioration of upper limb function in patients with late-stage Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Various measures of cardiac function and structure were also improved in the CAP-1002 group compared with the placebo group. Longer-term extension studies are needed to confirm the therapeutic durability and safety of CAP-1002 beyond 12 months for the treatment of skeletal myopathy and cardiomyopathy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. FUNDING: Capricor Therapeutics.
Frequent coauthors
- 61 shared
Federica Trucco
Evelina London Children's Healthcare
- 34 shared
Richard S. Finkel
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
- 30 shared
Patrick J. Cahill
- 25 shared
Joseph M. McDonough
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 25 shared
Eugenio Mercuri
Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic
- 24 shared
Gregory J. Redding
Seattle Children's Hospital
- 22 shared
Jacqueline Montes
Royal Brompton Hospital
- 22 shared
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