Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Role of Bone-marrow Derived Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients With Decompensated Liver Cirrhosis: Clinical Trial
Chronic liver disease end by liver cirrhosis and increases the risk of cancer development.
Chronic liver disease in Egypt is recognized as a serious health problem affecting greater
than (20 %) of the population, where the main cause is chronic infection.
Liver transplantation is still the standard treatment for advanced decompensated liver
cirrhosis. However, this treatment is quite limited in clinical practice. Therefore there is
a concerted effort around the world to develop regenerative and alternative therapies, so,
stem cell-based therapies are emerging as new alternatives to liver transplantation for
end-stage liver pathologies.
This study aimed to transplant autologous bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells to the
patients with liver cirrhosis to assess liver tissue regeneration, efficacy and safety of
stem cell therapy and finally to establish an alternative treatment modality to liver
transplantation.
Medical treatment of liver cirrhosis (the last stage of the illness) is very difficult that
leads to high morbidity and mortality rate. Liver transplantation is still the most
effective treatment for the patients with liver cirrhosis, However, serious problems are
accompanied with liver transplantation, donor shortage, long waiting list, high cost, risk
of rejection, operative complications and complications related to immunosuppressive drugs.
"stem cells" are cells in the human body that are capable to renew themselves and
differentiate to a diverse range of specialized cell types and can be differentiated to
specialized cells in appropriate medias in the laboratory. In recent years, advances in stem
cell biology, have made the prospect of tissue regeneration a potential clinical reality,
and several studies have shown the great promise that stem cells hold for therapy.
mesenchymal stem cell based therapy has shown as promising tool in cirrhotic conditions as
this type of cells have the ability to differentiate to different cell types including
hepatocytes A series of studies have been performed to assess the application of bone marrow
derived mesenchymal stem cells to promote liver regeneration and to alleviate cirrhosis.
Some animal-based studies showed that stem cell transplantation could ameliorate liver
fibrosis and improve liver functions followed by several clinical trials on human, in
patients with advanced liver diseases, these studies demonstrated that stem cell
transplantation could significantly reverse hepatic failure with only limited side effects.
However, the effectiveness of this therapy in recent clinical trials is still conflicting
and need further evaluation.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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