1. Long-Term Safety, Immunologic Response, and Imaging Outcomes following Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease
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Jonathan B. Strober, Jody A. Farrell, Rachel Perry, Roland G. Henry, Allyson Gage, Nalin Gupta, Raja Rajalingam, Sang-Mo Kang, Daniel A. Lim, Stephen L. Huhn, A. James Barkovich, Mary Ulman, Tamara Ryan, David H. Rowitch, Rowitch, David [0000-0002-0079-0060], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Pathology ,leukodystrophy ,Pelizaeus-Merzbacher Disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Regenerative Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Severity of Illness Index ,0302 clinical medicine ,neurodegenerative disease ,Neural Stem Cells ,Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Human ,HLA Antigens ,Isoantibodies ,Child ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,lcsh:R5-920 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Brain ,Immunosuppression ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Neural stem cell ,myelin ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Neurological ,Biomedical Imaging ,Stem cell ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Homologous ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Clinical Sciences ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Research ,Report ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Transplantation, Homologous ,Preschool ,Transplantation ,Leukodystrophy ,Neurosciences ,Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease ,Infant ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Stem Cell Research ,Brain Disorders ,030104 developmental biology ,pediatric ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,oligodendrocyte ,Developmental Biology ,transplantation ,Follow-Up Studies ,Stem Cell Transplantation - Abstract
Summary Four boys with Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, an X-linked leukodystrophy, underwent transplantation with human allogeneic central nervous system stem cells (HuCNS-SC). Subsequently, all subjects were followed for an additional 4 years in this separate follow-up study to evaluate safety, neurologic function, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, and immunologic response. The neurosurgical procedure, immunosuppression, and HuCNS-SC transplantation were well tolerated and all four subjects were alive at the conclusion of the study period. At year 2, all subjects exhibited diffusion MRI changes at the implantation sites as well as in more distant brain regions. There were persistent, increased signal changes in the three patients who were studied up to year 5. Two of four subjects developed donor-specific HLA alloantibodies, demonstrating that neural stem cells can elicit an immune response when injected into the CNS, and suggesting the importance of monitoring immunologic parameters and identifying markers of engraftment in future studies., Highlights • Neural stem cell transplantation has a safe long-term safety profile • Donor-specific alloantibodies develop after stem cell transplantation into the CNS • Diffusion MR imaging is a potential surrogate for CNS myelination, Gupta and colleagues show that transplantation with allogeneic central nervous system stem cells can be performed safely in humans with minimal morbidity. Immunologic data, however, show that neural stem cells can elicit an immune response following transplantation, suggesting the importance of monitoring immunologic parameters.
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- 2019