Harvard and the Brigham call for 31 retractions of cardiac …
Posted: June 14, 2020 at 1:42 pm
Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Womens Hospital have recommended that 31 papers from a former lab director be retracted from medical journals.
The papers from the lab of Dr. Piero Anversa, who studied cardiac stem cells, included falsified and/or fabricated data, according to a statement to Retraction Watch and STAT from the two institutions.
Last year, the hospital agreed to a $10 million settlement with the U.S. government over allegations Anversa and two colleagues work had been used to fraudulently obtain federal funding. Anversa and Dr. Annarosa Leri who have had at least one paper already retracted, and one subject to an expression of concern had at one point sued Harvard and the Brigham unsuccessfully for alerting journals to problems in their work back in 2014. Anversas lab closed in 2015; Anversa, Leri, and their colleagueDr. Jan Kajstura no longer work at the hospital.
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While the Brighamsettled with the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Office of Research Integrity, which oversees research misconduct investigations involving National Institutes of Health funding, has not made a finding in the case. The university and the hospital have not said which journals the 31 papers appeared in, but the journal Circulation retracted a paper by Anversa and colleagues in 2014, and The Lancet issued an expression of concern about another in the same year.
It is not clear how, or whether, the call for retractions by Harvard and the Brigham is related to the Brighams settlement with the government.
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Following a review of research conducted in the former lab of Piero Anversa, we determined that 31 publications included falsified and/or fabricated data, and we have notified all relevant journals, Harvard and the Brigham told STAT and Retraction Watch.
Anversa has previously corrected eight of his papers, many for failures to disclose conflicts of interest. He practically invented the field of cardiac stem cell therapy when he first reported that cardiac cells were capable of regeneration, Cardiobrief and MedPage Today wrote about him last year.
Anversas work was based on the idea that the heart contains stem cells that could regenerate cardiac muscle. He and his colleagues claimed that they had identified such cells, known as c-kit cells. When various research teams tried to reproduce the results, however, they failed. Still, some scientists have tried to inject c-kit cells into damaged hearts, with mixed results at best.
For 10 years, he ran everything, said Jeffery Molkentin, a researcher at Cincinnati Childrens whose lab was among the first to question the basis of Anversas results in a 2014 paper in Nature. It really is a relief that this has been corrected. I think this is good for everybody.
For the most part, the field has already worked this in, Molkentin told STAT and Retraction Watch. Its like when Wall Street has worked in the next two interest rate hikes.
There are no stem cells in the heart. Quit trying to publish those results.
Jeffery Molkentin, Cincinnati Children's
Still, he said, a small number of researchers continue to publish findings that agree with Anversas. Maybe these 31 retractions will keep pushing the pendulum a little further to the right and these people will slowly start to back off even more, he said.
Its just discouraging when you see these papers keep popping up, Molkentin said. There are no stem cells in the heart. Quit trying to publish those results.
Anversa published at least 55 papers that listed Harvard as an affiliation. In 2014, a former research fellow described an atmosphere of fear and information control in his lab.
Anversa, who according to publications was most recently affiliated with the Cardiocentro Ticino and University of Zurich, could not be reached for comment. An email to his address at Cardiocentro Ticino bounced back. A number of Anversas co-authors either did not immediately respond to a request for comment, or declined.
We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards and to rigorously maintaining the integrity of our research, Harvard and the Brigham said. Any concerns brought to our attention are reviewed in accordance with institutional policies and applicable regulations.
Anversa was born in Parma, Italy, in 1940 and received his medical degree from the University of Parma in 1965. He gained prominence as a stem-cell researcher at New York Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y., where he worked before moving to Harvard Medical School and the Brigham in 2007. Anversa became a full professor in 2010.
Throughout his career, Anversa has received several commendations, including a research achievement award from the American Heart Association, which in 2004 also named him a distinguished scientist.
Although journals often act on retraction recommendations by universities, they do not always do so, and it sometimes takes a while. Journals retract roughly 1,400 scholarly papers each year, out of some 3 million total publications.Anversas total would put him in the top 20 list of scientists with the most retractions in the world. The 10 scientists worldwide with the most retracted papers have at least 39, and in one case Japanese anesthesiologist Yoshitaka Fujii 183 such articles.
So what do the calls for retraction mean for cardiology?
What seems obvious to me is a need for transparency, Yale cardiologist Dr. Harlan Krumholz told STAT and Retraction Watch. The scientific community needs to know what was found, why papers were retracted, and what is recommended with regard to his work going forward. Also, what has happened to work that was based on his work. Without this knowledge it is hard to know what it means.
Some of Anversas work has already been retracted or corrected.
Suzanne Grant, a spokeswoman for the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, said that one 2012 paper published in the journal Circulation and co-authored by Anversa was retracted in 2014. The AHA has corrected a number of other Anversa papers, mostly by adding additional disclosures.
Grant said the AHA was evaluating Harvards findings and would again take appropriate action if needed.
Harvard also flagged two Anversa papers one from 2001 and the other from 2011 to the New England Journal of Medicine, and the publication is separately investigating images published in a 2002 paper, spokeswoman Jennifer Zeis said.
Seil Collins, a spokesman for the Lancet journals, said the publication group was investigating the 2011 paper that had already been tagged with an expression of concern after receiving new information from Harvard.
This story is a collaboration between STAT andRetraction Watch. It has been updated with information from some journals. Reporter Andrew Joseph contributed.
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