How to Facilitate Seamless Translation from Basic Concepts to New Heart Failure Drugs. A Scientific Statement of the Heart Failure Association of the ESC

Carlo G. Tocchetti(Federico II University Hospital), Arantxa González(Centro de Investigación en Red en Enfermedades Cardiovasculares), Johannes Backs(Heidelberg University), Piero Pollesello(Orion Corporation (Finland)), Peter P. Rainer(Medical University of Graz), Gabriele G. Schiattarella(Max Delbrück Center), Milena Bellin(University of Padua), Glenn Begley(Parthenope University of Naples), Ildiko Bock Marquette(University of Pecs), Jean‐Luc Balligand(Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc), Inês Falcão‐Pires(Universidade do Porto), Rick Gorczynski(Gilead Sciences (United States)), Emilio Hirsch(University of Turin), Jean‐Sébastien Hulot(Inserm), Bert Klebl(Lead Discovery Center (Germany)), Alexander R. Lyon(Royal Brompton Hospital), Christoph Maack(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Timothy A. McKinsey(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Oliver J. Müller(University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein), Ida G. Lunde(Oslo University Hospital), Rusty L. Montgomery(PDL BioPharma (United States)), Giuseppe Vergaro(Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna), Antoni Bayés‐Genís(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Thomas Thum(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Peter van der Meer(University Medical Center Groningen), Linda van Laake(University Medical Center Utrecht), Frank Ruschitzka(University of Zurich), Petar Seferović(University of Belgrade), Andrew J.S. Coats(The Heart Research Institute), Marco Metra(Surgical Specialties (Canada)), Giuseppe Rosano(Università degli studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale), Sophie Van Linthout(German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Rudolf A. de Boer(Erasmus MC)
European Journal of Heart Failure
June 18, 2025
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Abstract

A rift has opened and is widening between basic research (bench) and clinical research and patients (bed) who need their new treatments, diagnostics and preventive strategies. This problem involving the 'translation' of basic scientific findings into clinical applications and potential treatments or biomarkers for a condition like heart failure is widely recognized both in academia and industry. Despite the attempts that have been made by both sides to improve this situation, the high attrition rates of drug development and the problem with reproducibility and translatability of preclinical findings to human applications still persist. As a result, the return on investment of basic research has been limited in terms of clinical impact. In this scientific statement we describe and discuss various issues with relevance to this theme and try to dissect how to move our field towards the development of more effective heart failure drugs. We zoom in on facilitating the process of heart failure drug development, the unnecessary gaps ('valley of death') between the critical steps in heart failure drug development, validation and de-validation of new concepts as early as possible ('rigorous translation'). We describe forums on how to stimulate cross-talk and interaction between clinician-scientists, basic heart failure researchers, biotech and industry, and how to enable them to speak the same language, and lessons learned from successes outside the heart failure field.


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