Cell-Based Therapy for Cerebral Palsy: A Puzzle in Progress.

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Masoumeh Nouri, Morteza Zarrabi, Safdar Masoumi, Elaheh Khodadoust, Anahita Majmae, Man Amanat, Mahmoud Reza Ashrafi, Massoud Vosough
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Abstract

Cell-based therapy has shown promising outcomes in the treatment of cerebral palsy (CP). However, there is no consensus on a standard therapeutic protocol regarding the source of cells, optimal cell dose, timing and frequency of cell injections, route of administration, or the use of combination therapy. This lack of consensus necessitates a comprehensive investigation to clarify these crucial yet undefined factors in cell-based therapy for CP patients. In this commentary, we discuss and compare the trends in Gross Motor Function Measure-66 following intrathecal injection of umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCB-MNCs) and umbilical cord tissue mesenchymal stromal cells (UCTMSCs) in children with CP. Our study revealed that MNC injections led to earlier improvements in gross motor function, whereas MSC applications resulted in more sustainable changes. These findings provide key insights into the efficacy of different cell types, which will be beneficial for future studies and for refining cell-based therapy protocols for CP treatment.

基于细胞的脑瘫治疗:进展中的难题。
细胞疗法在脑瘫(CP)的治疗中显示出良好的效果。然而,关于细胞来源、最佳细胞剂量、细胞注射的时间和频率、给药途径或联合治疗的使用等标准治疗方案尚无共识。由于缺乏共识,有必要进行全面的研究,以澄清这些关键但尚未定义的因素,细胞为基础的治疗CP患者。在这篇评论中,我们讨论并比较了CP患儿鞘内注射脐带血单个核细胞(UCB-MNCs)和脐带组织间充质间质细胞(UCTMSCs)后大运动功能测量-66的趋势。我们的研究表明,MNC注射导致大运动功能的早期改善,而MSC应用导致更持久的变化。这些发现为了解不同细胞类型的疗效提供了关键的见解,这将有助于未来的研究和完善基于细胞的CP治疗方案。
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Cell Journal
Cell Journal CELL BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
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审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The “Cell Journal (Yakhteh)“, formerly published as “Yakhteh Medical Journal”, is a quarterly English publication of Royan Institute. This journal focuses on topics relevant to cellular and molecular scientific areas, besides other related fields. The Cell J has been certified by Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in 1999 and was accredited as a scientific and research journal by HBI (Health and Biomedical Information) Journal Accreditation Commission in 2000 which is an open access journal.
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