Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis With Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Phase I/II Study
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system
(CNS), which ultimately leads to myelin damage and axonal loss. The disease is complex and
multifactorial, but the key pathogenic event appears to be an uncontrolled response of
components of the immune system (T and B lymphocytes) to myelin proteins. No definitive
treatment is available for MS, however immunomodulatory and immunosuppressant drugs act as
disease-modifying agents (DMDs).
Unfortunately, the current treatments demonstrate partial efficacy in targeting the
deleterious immune reactions. According to the present knowledge of the pathophysiology of
MS, an ideal therapeutic strategy would be to modulate or suppress the aggressive immune
process, to protect axons and neurons from degeneration, and to enhance repair and facilitate
remyelination.
A specific form of stem cells, called adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), has shown
remarkable ability to modulate the immune response. This study will evaluate the safety of
injecting MSCs in people with MS.
MSCs have the remarkable ability to modulate the immune response mainly by inhibiting proliferation of T cells and to protect injured tissues through paracrine mechanisms. There is an urgent need to evaluate the real efficacy of MSC transplantation, and its possible position in the current therapeutic armamentarium. An international panel of MS neurology and stem cell experts, as well as immunologists formed an "International Mesenchymal Stem Cells Transplantation" (MSCT) Study Group with the aim to derive a consensus on what cells should be used for transplantation and develop a treatment protocol and an experimental program that will eventually attest to the efficacy of MSC transplantation and understand the mechanism that underlie the benefit. 12 patients with MS will be treated with IV injections of autologous isolated and expanded mesenchymal stem cells. Clinical and objective evaluations will be performed at baseline and during 12 months follow-up. ;
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