BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exhibit immunomodulatory, tissue-protective, and repair-promoting properties in vitro and in animals. Clinical trials in several human conditions support the safety and efficacy of MSC transplantation. Published experience in multiple sclerosis (MS) is modest. OBJECTIVE: To assess feasibility, safety, and tolerability and explore efficacy of autologous MSC transplantation in MS. METHODS: Participants with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) or secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS), Expanded Disability Status Scale score 3.0-6.5, disease activity or progression in the prior 2 years, and optic nerve involvement were enrolled. Bone-marrow-derived MSCs were culture-expanded and then cryopreserved. After confirming fulfillment of release criteria, 1-2 à 10(6) MSCs/kg were thawed and administered IV. RESULTS: In all, 24 of 26 screened patients were infused: 16 women and 8 men, 10 RRMS and 14 SPMS, mean age 46.5, mean Expanded Disability Status Scale score 5.2, 25% with gadolinium-enhancing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions. Mean cell dosage (requiring 1-3 passages) was 1.9 à 10(6) MSCs/kg (range, 1.5-2.0) with post-thaw viability uniformly ⩾95%. Cell infusion was tolerated well without treatment-related severe or serious adverse events, or evidence of disease activation. CONCLUSION: Autologous MSC transplantation in MS appears feasible, safe, and well tolerated. Future trials to assess efficacy more definitively are warranted.
Pilot trial of intravenous autologous culture-expanded mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis.
多发性硬化症静脉自体培养扩增间充质干细胞移植的试点试验
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作者:Cohen Jeffrey A, Imrey Peter B, Planchon Sarah M, Bermel Robert A, Fisher Elizabeth, Fox Robert J, Bar-Or Amit, Sharp Susan L, Skaramagas Thomai T, Jagodnik Patricia, Karafa Matt, Morrison Shannon, Reese Koc Jane, Gerson Stanton L, Lazarus Hillard M
| 期刊: | Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 影响因子: | 5.000 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Apr;24(4):501-511 |
| doi: | 10.1177/1352458517703802 | 研究方向: | 发育与干细胞、细胞生物学 |
| 疾病类型: | 多发性硬化症 | ||
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