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Safety and efficacy of placental mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicle in severe COVID-19 patients: Phase I & II Clinical Trials

Authors :
Mehdi Jahedi Zargar
Saeed Heidari Keshel
Saeid Kaviani
Mohammad Zahraei
Azadeh Izadyari Aghmiuni
Ali Amir Savadkoohi
Hamidreza Jamaati
Mohammad Samet
Mahsa Soufizomorrod
Mina Soufi Zomorrod
Faeze Sadat Heidari
Mohamad Reza Mirjalili
Payam Tabarsi
Mohammadreza Soroush
Rasoul Aliannejad
Mojtaba Javani
Hosein Shafiii
Mohammad Vasei
Masoud Soleimani
Source :
Anatomical Sciences Journal, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 79-88 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Negah Institute for Scientific Communication, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: Most mortality in COVID-19 cases was due to the increased inflammatory cytokines and cytokine storm. As mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess immunomodulatory properties, this study assessed the therapeutic effects of placental MSC-derived extracellular vesicles on the inflammation and pulmonary injury caused by COVID-19. Methods: The study was carried out in phases I (safety study, 101 patients) and II (efficacy study, 80 patients) in a randomized, double-blind study at four hospital centers from April 2021 to August 2021. In addition to standard treatments, 15 mL of normal saline solution containing 15×109 vesicles was injected intravenously for five consecutive days. Results: No reaction or adverse events were observed in any patients. In the intervention group, after 5 days of treatment, patients’ clinical status and oxygenation improved, and 75% of patients presented an increased SpO2 after 5 days. Besides, inflammatory parameters assessment indicated a 21% decrease in neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and a 54% reduction in C-reactive protein after day five of the intervention. Conclusion: PMSC-derived extracellular vesicles were safe and well-tolerated, down-regulated cytokine storms, and restored oxygenation. Thus, they can be considered a promising therapeutic candidate for severe COVID-19.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23223626
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Anatomical Sciences Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.140048fb527b425a9b34b8be5697dd6a
Document Type :
article