治疗自身免疫性疾病的新方法

D. Kaliterna, B. Barać
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自身免疫性疾病是由于免疫系统平衡失调,攻击体内健康细胞,导致组织损伤。它们可以影响不同的器官/组织,而皮肤是受影响最严重的器官之一。在与皮肤相关的自身免疫性疾病中,包括皮肤性红斑狼疮(CLE)和吗啡。这两种情况都表现为各种皮肤表现,也可能表现为全身受累。值得注意的是,它们的治疗可能具有挑战性,通常对目前可用的治疗方法难以抗拒,从而给受影响的患者带来重大痛苦。近年来,基于再生疗法的个性化医疗方法不断发展。自体成体干细胞的使用已经成功地治疗了自身免疫性疾病。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估基于患者特异性脂肪组织干细胞(ASCs)的治疗,这两组患者分别患有CLE(n=20)和吗啡(n=12)。仅表现为皮肤损伤的患者通过在受影响区域皮内注射进行局部ASCs治疗。同时,也有皮肤外受累的患者(复杂病例)接受了联合治疗,包括皮内和静脉注射ASCs。总的来说,在治疗1个月后,分别有78%和73%的受试者接受皮内注射和联合治疗后病情有所好转。值得注意的是,据报道,CLE患者对ASCs治疗的反应更好,在复杂病例中达到86%。我们的研究促进了自体ASCs作为皮肤相关自身免疫性疾病的有效治疗策略的应用。
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New approach for the treatment of autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune diseases are due to a dysregulation of the immune system’s balance, which attacks healthy cells in the body, leading to tissue damage. They can affect different organs/tissues, and the skin represents one of the most affected. Among the skin-related autoimmune diseases, Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE) and Morphea are included. Both conditions present various cutaneous manifestations and may also show systemic involvement. It is noted that they can be challenging to treat, often recalcitrant to currently available therapies, thus causing significant distress to affected patients. The approach of personalised medicine, based on regenerative therapies, has been growing in recent years. The use of autologous adult stem cells has successfully treated autoimmune diseases. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the treatment based on patient-specific adipose-tissue stem cells (ASCs) in our two distinct cohorts of patients affected by CLE (n=20) and Morphea (n=12). Patients presenting only with skin lesions underwent local ASCs therapy by intradermal injection in the affected areas. At the same time, patients who also had extra-cutaneous involvement (complicated cases) received a combined therapy consisting of both intradermal and intravenous injections of ASCs. Overall, after 1 month of treatment, an improvement has been observed in 78% and 73% of subjects treated with intradermal injections and combined therapy, respectively. Notably, a better response to ASCs-based therapy has been reported in CLE patients, reaching an 86% in complicated cases. Our study promotes the application of autologous ASCs as an effective therapeutic strategy in skin-related autoimmune diseases.
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Journal of applied cosmetology
Journal of applied cosmetology Medicine-Dermatology
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