Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have emerged as a promising therapy to minimize the immunosuppressive regimen or induce tolerance in solid organ transplantation. In this randomized open-label phase Ib/IIa clinical trial, 20 liver transplant patients were randomly allocated (1:1) to receive a single pretransplant intravenous infusion of third-party bone marrow-derived MSC or standard of care alone. The primary endpoint was the safety profile of MSC administration during the 1-year follow-up. In all, 19 patients completed the study, and none of those who received MSC experienced infusion-related complications. The incidence of serious and non-serious adverse events was similar in the two groups. Circulating Treg/memory Treg and tolerant NK subset of CD56(bright) NK cells increased slightly over baseline, albeit not to a statistically significant extent, in MSC-treated patients but not in the control group. Graft function and survival, as well as histologic parameters and intragraft expression of tolerance-associated transcripts in 1-year protocol biopsies were similar in the two groups. In conclusion, pretransplant MSC infusion in liver transplant recipients was safe and induced mild positive changes in immunoregulatory T and NK cells in the peripheral blood. This study opens the way for a trial on possible tolerogenic efficacy of MSC in liver transplantation. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02260375.

Casiraghi, F., Perico, N., Podesta, M., Todeschini, M., Zambelli, M., Colledan, M., et al. (2021). Third-party bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cell infusion before liver transplantation: A randomized controlled trial. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 21(8), 2795-2809 [10.1111/ajt.16468].

Third-party bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cell infusion before liver transplantation: A randomized controlled trial

Colledan M;Fagiuoli S;
2021

Abstract

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have emerged as a promising therapy to minimize the immunosuppressive regimen or induce tolerance in solid organ transplantation. In this randomized open-label phase Ib/IIa clinical trial, 20 liver transplant patients were randomly allocated (1:1) to receive a single pretransplant intravenous infusion of third-party bone marrow-derived MSC or standard of care alone. The primary endpoint was the safety profile of MSC administration during the 1-year follow-up. In all, 19 patients completed the study, and none of those who received MSC experienced infusion-related complications. The incidence of serious and non-serious adverse events was similar in the two groups. Circulating Treg/memory Treg and tolerant NK subset of CD56(bright) NK cells increased slightly over baseline, albeit not to a statistically significant extent, in MSC-treated patients but not in the control group. Graft function and survival, as well as histologic parameters and intragraft expression of tolerance-associated transcripts in 1-year protocol biopsies were similar in the two groups. In conclusion, pretransplant MSC infusion in liver transplant recipients was safe and induced mild positive changes in immunoregulatory T and NK cells in the peripheral blood. This study opens the way for a trial on possible tolerogenic efficacy of MSC in liver transplantation. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02260375.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
clinical research; practice; liver transplantation; hepatology; stem cells; tolerance
English
28-dic-2020
2021
21
8
2795
2809
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Casiraghi, F., Perico, N., Podesta, M., Todeschini, M., Zambelli, M., Colledan, M., et al. (2021). Third-party bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cell infusion before liver transplantation: A randomized controlled trial. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 21(8), 2795-2809 [10.1111/ajt.16468].
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