Proof-of-concept trial of an amniotic fluid-derived extracellular vesicle biologic for treating high risk patients with mild-to-moderate acute COVID-19 infection

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomaterials and biosystems Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbiosy.2021.100031
Michael A. Bellio , Cassie Bennett , Alissa Arango , Aisha Khan , Xiumin Xu , Cesar Barrera , Vincent Friedewald , Maria Ines Mitrani
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A pandemic brought on by COVID-19 has created a scalable health crisis. The search to help alleviate COVID-19-related complications through therapeutics has become a necessity. Zofin is an investigational, acellular biologic derived from full-term perinatal amniotic fluid that contains extracellular vesicles. Extracellular nanoparticles as such have been studied for their immunomodulatory benefits via cellular therapeutics and, if applied to COVID-19-related inflammation, could benefit patient outcome. Subjects (n = 8) experiencing mild-to-moderate COVID-19 symptoms were treated with the experimental intervention. Complete blood count, complete metabolic panel, inflammatory biomarkers, and absolute lymphocyte counts were recorded prior to and on days 4, 8, 14, 21, and 30 as markers of disease progression. Additionally, chest x-rays were taken of the patients prior to and on days 8 and 30. Patients experienced no serious adverse events. All COVID-19-associated symptoms resolved or became stable with no indication of disease worsening as found by patient and chest x-ray reports. Inflammatory biomarkers (CRP, IL-6, TNF-α) and absolute lymphocyte counts improved throughout the study period. Findings from a proof-of-concept, expanded access trial for COVID-19 patients prove the acellular biologic is safe and potentially effective to prevent disease progression in a high-risk COVID-19 population with mild-to-moderate symptoms.

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COVID-19引发的大流行造成了一场大规模的健康危机。通过治疗方法帮助缓解covid -19相关并发症的研究已成为一种必要。Zofin是从含有细胞外囊泡的足月围产期羊水中提取的一种实验性脱细胞生物制剂。研究人员通过细胞疗法研究了细胞外纳米颗粒的免疫调节作用,如果将其应用于covid -19相关炎症,可能有利于患者的预后。出现轻至中度COVID-19症状的受试者(n = 8)接受实验干预。在第4、8、14、21和30天记录全血细胞计数、完全代谢组、炎症生物标志物和绝对淋巴细胞计数,作为疾病进展的标志物。此外,在第8天和第30天对患者进行胸部x光检查。患者未发生严重不良事件。患者和胸部x光片报告显示,所有与covid -19相关的症状均已消退或稳定,没有疾病恶化的迹象。炎症生物标志物(CRP、IL-6、TNF-α)和绝对淋巴细胞计数在整个研究期间均有所改善。一项针对COVID-19患者的概念验证性扩大可及性试验的结果证明,这种脱细胞生物制剂是安全的,并可能有效地预防轻度至中度症状的COVID-19高危人群的疾病进展。
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