Intravenous infusion of auto-serum-expanded autologous mesenchymal stem cells into chronic severe brain injury patients

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tomohiro Yamaki , Shinichi Oka , Satoshi Iyama , Masanori Sasaki , Rie Onodera , Yuko Kataoka-Sasaki , Takahiro Namioka , Ai Namioka , Masahito Nakazaki , Mitsuhiro Takemura , Ryo Ukai , Takahiro Yokoyama , Yuichi Sasaki , Tatsuro Yamashita , Masato Kobayashi , Misako Yamaguchi , Marina Fukino , Taro Takazawa , Megumi Hayasaka , Takamitsu Owaku , Osamu Honmou
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Abstract

Objective

This study explores safety, feasibility, and potential improvement in functional status after intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in chronic severe brain injury (BI) patients.

Methods

An intravenous infusion of autologous MSCs in autoserum cultured under Good Manufacturing Practice was delivered to four chronic patients with BI. In addition to assessing feasibility and safety, neurological function was evaluated using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Barthel Index, and cognitive-related behavioral assessment. Imaging studies with 18F-FDG-PETCT and 11C-methionine-PETCT (METPET) were carried out to evaluate brain metabolic activity.

Results

No serious adverse events were recorded. None of the patients developed CNS tumors, abnormal cell growth, or neurological deterioration. While this initial case series was not blinded, gradual functional improvement was observed after MSC infusion. Serial 11C-METPETs displayed a statistically significant increase in methionine uptake, primarily in the thalamus and pons.

Conclusion

We emphasize that this study was unblinded and did not exclude placebo effects, the contribution of endogenous recovery, or observer bias; however, our observations support feasibility and safety. No adverse events were observed. The data suggests improved quality of life after infused MSCs; however, a blinded, larger-scale study will be necessary to fully address this possibility.

自体血清扩增间充质干细胞静脉输注慢性重型脑损伤患者
目的探讨慢性重型脑损伤(BI)患者静脉输注间充质干细胞(MSCs)后功能状态的安全性、可行性和潜在改善。方法对4例慢性BI患者静脉输注按gmp培养的自体血清中的自体间充质干细胞。除了评估可行性和安全性外,还使用美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表、Fugl-Meyer评估、Barthel指数和认知相关行为评估来评估神经功能。采用18F-FDG-PETCT和11c -蛋氨酸- petct (METPET)进行影像学研究,评估脑代谢活动。结果无严重不良事件发生。所有患者均未出现中枢神经系统肿瘤、异常细胞生长或神经系统恶化。虽然这个最初的病例系列不是盲法的,但在骨髓间充质干细胞输注后观察到逐渐的功能改善。系列11C-METPETs显示统计上显著增加蛋氨酸摄取,主要是在丘脑和脑桥。结论:我们强调,这项研究是非盲法的,没有排除安慰剂效应、内源性恢复的贡献或观察者偏倚;然而,我们的观察结果支持可行性和安全性。未观察到不良事件。数据表明,注入MSCs后,生活质量得到改善;然而,一个盲法的,更大规模的研究将是必要的,以充分解决这种可能性。
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