Effectiveness of AD-MSCs injections for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: Analysis of the current literature.

IF 1.1 Q4 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Journal of Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Pub Date : 2020-05-27 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.46582/jsrm.1601002
Angelo V Vasiliadis, Nikiforos Galanis
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Introduction: Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common pathology and is one of the leading causes of chronic disability among people aged over 65 years old. Currently, cell-based therapies involving intra-articular delivery of MSCs have emerged as a potential treatment solution. Objective: The purpose was to examine the current literature regarding the clinical application of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) for the management of knee OA. Materials and methods: The electronic database, PubMed was searched from inception to May 31, 2019. This review included studies using cell population containing AD-MSCs for the treatment of knee OA. Data on clinical outcomes measured by various instrument such as VAS, WOMAC, KSS, KOOS, SF-36 were analysed, while MRI provided reliable and quantitative data on cartilage status throughout most compartments of the knee. Results: A total of eight studies were included. Six studies used cultured AD-MSCs, while two studies used stromal vascular fraction. There were no significant adverse events related to the procedure, while the most of studies reported improvement from baseline in at least one outcome measure. The findings were not necessarily reflected in MRI evaluations nor were improvements always maintained after 2 years follow-up. Conclusion: Our data suggest that the intra-articular injection of autologous AD-MSCs is a safe and effective therapeutic alternative for the treatment of severe knee OA patients and may have the potential to attenuate progression of the disease.

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注射AD-MSCs治疗膝关节骨关节炎的有效性:当前文献分析。
膝关节骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的病理,是65岁以上老年人慢性残疾的主要原因之一。目前,涉及关节内骨髓间充质干细胞递送的细胞疗法已成为一种潜在的治疗方案。目的:目的是检查目前关于脂肪源性间充质干细胞(AD-MSCs)在膝关节OA治疗中的临床应用的文献。材料与方法:检索PubMed电子数据库,检索时间为建库至2019年5月31日。本综述包括使用含有AD-MSCs的细胞群治疗膝关节OA的研究。通过各种仪器(如VAS、WOMAC、KSS、oos、SF-36)测量的临床结果数据进行了分析,而MRI则提供了可靠的、定量的膝关节大部分软骨状态数据。结果:共纳入8项研究。6项研究使用培养的AD-MSCs, 2项研究使用基质血管组分。没有与手术相关的显著不良事件,而大多数研究报告至少有一项结果测量比基线有所改善。这些发现并不一定反映在MRI评估中,也没有在2年随访后一直保持改善。结论:我们的数据表明,关节内注射自体AD-MSCs是治疗严重膝关节OA患者的一种安全有效的治疗选择,并可能有可能减缓疾病的进展。
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