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Long-term efficacy of autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells for treatment of knee osteoarthritis
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Palabras clave
Osteoarthritis
Mesenchimal stem cells
Regenerative medicine
Fecha de publicación
2021-12-11
Editor
BioMed Central
Citación
Lamo-Espinosa, J. M., Prósper, F., Blanco, J. F., Sánchez-Guijo, F., Alberca, M., García, V., González-Vallinas, M., & García-Sancho, J. (2021). Long-term efficacy of autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells for treatment of knee osteoarthritis. En Journal of Translational Medicine (Vol. 19, Número 1). BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/S12967-021-03160-2
Resumen
[ES]Este trabajo aúna los resultados de dos trabajos previos mostrando la eficacia de la terapia celular en el manejo de la artrosis de rodilla y sentando las bases para el empleo de esta estrategia terapéutica en el tratamiento de la osteoartrosis [EN]Knee osteoarthritis is the most prevalent joint disease and a frequent cause of pain, functional loss and disability. Conventional treatments have demonstrated only modest clinical benefits whereas cell-based therapies have shown encouraging results, but important details, such as dose needed, long-term evolution or number of applications required are scarcely known. Here we have reanalyzed results from two recent pilot trials with autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells using the Huskisson plot to enhance quantification of efficacy and comparability. We find that cell doses of 10, 40 and 100 million autologous cells per knee provided quite similar healing results and that much of the effect attained 1 year after cell application remained after 2 and 4 years. These results are encouraging because they indicate that, apart from safety and simplicity: (i) the beneficial effect is both significant and sizeable, (ii) it can be achieved with a single injection of cells, and (iii) the effect is perdurable for years.
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10.1186/s12967-021-03160-2.
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