Peripheral blood-derived autologous stem cell therapy for the treatment of patients with late-stage peripheral artery disease-results of the short- and long-term follow-up

被引:36
|
作者
Szabo, Gabor Viktor [1 ,2 ]
Koevesd, Zsuzsa [2 ]
Cserepes, Judit [2 ]
Daroczy, Judit [3 ]
Belkin, Michael [4 ]
Acsady, Gyoergy [1 ]
机构
[1] Semmelweis Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiovasc Surg, H-1085 Budapest, Hungary
[2] Kelen Hosp Ltd, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Integrated Szent Istvan & Szent Laszlo Hosp, Dept Dermatol & Lymphol, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Tel Aviv Univ, Goldschleger Eye Res Inst, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
关键词
angiogenic cell precursors; clinical trial; peripheral artery disease; regenerative medicine; CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA; ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS; BONE-MARROW-CELLS; LEG ISCHEMIA; TRANSPLANTATION; ANGIOGENESIS; IMPLANTATION; POPULATION; SALVAGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.05.017
中图分类号
Q813 [细胞工程];
学科分类号
摘要
Background aims. Regeneration of the occluded peripheral arteries by autologous stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment modality for no-option patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). The purpose of this study was to assess safety and efficacy of in vitro-expanded, peripheral blood-derived, autologous stem cells (VesCell) in no-option patients with PAD. Methods. A phase II, open-label, randomized clinical study was performed on 20 patients to investigate the safety and efficacy of VesCell therapy at 1 and 3 months of follow-up. The long-term (2 years) efficacy of the therapy was also evaluated. Results. No side effects of VesCell therapy were found. During the 3 month follow-up in the control group, one death occurred and six major amputations were performed; in the treated group, there were no deaths or major amputations. The difference of limb loss is significant between the two groups. At 2-year follow-up in the control group, two deaths and six major amputations occurred; in the treated group, there were three major amputations. At 3-month follow-up, the change in hemodynamic parameters showed a significant increase in the treated group over the control group; in the treated group, further improvement was detected at 2 years. As the result of the VesCell treatment, change in pain score, wound healing and walking ability test showed an improvement compared with the control group; at 2 years, incremental improvement was observed. Conclusions. Peripheral blood-derived, in vitro-expanded autologous angiogenic precursor therapy appears to be a safe, promising and effective adjuvant therapy for PAD patients.
引用
收藏
页码:1245 / 1252
页数:8
相关论文
共 17 条
  • [1] Long-term follow-up of patients with Buerger's disease after autologous stem cell therapy
    Baran, Cagdas
    Durdu, Serkan
    Ozcinar, Evren
    Cakici, Mehmet
    Hasde, Ali Ihsan
    Inan, Bahadir
    Sirlak, Mustafa
    Akar, Ruchan
    ANATOLIAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2019, 21 (03) : 155 - 162
  • [2] Long-term follow-up of autologous peripheral blood hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for refractory lupus nephritis-a series study of 20 patients
    Yang, Liu
    Ren, Guisheng
    Chen, Wencui
    Zhao, Liang
    Guo, Jinzhou
    Ge, Yongchun
    Zeng, Caihong
    Hu, Weixin
    Huang, Xianghua
    Zhang, Haitao
    LUPUS, 2022, 31 (13) : 1586 - 1594
  • [3] Safety of bivalirudin versus unfractionated heparin in endovascular revascularization of peripheral arteries in short- and long-term follow-up
    Wojtasik-Bakalarz, Joanna
    Kleczynski, Pawet
    Zasada, Wojciech
    Rakowski, Tomasz
    Arif, Salech
    Bartus, Krzysztof
    Dudek, Dariusz
    Bartus, Stanislaw
    POSTEPY W KARDIOLOGII INTERWENCYJNEJ, 2019, 15 (01): : 91 - 97
  • [4] Joint debridement and microfracture for treatment late-stage Freiberg-Kohler's disease: Long-term follow-up study
    Viladot, Antonio
    Sodano, Luca
    Marcellini, Lorenzo
    FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY, 2019, 25 (04) : 457 - 461
  • [5] Short- to Mid-Term Results Using Autologous Bone-Marrow Mononuclear Cell Implantation Therapy as a Limb Salvage Procedure in Patients With Severe Peripheral Arterial Disease
    Franz, Randall W.
    Shah, Kaushal J.
    Johnson, Jason D.
    Pin, Richard H.
    Parks, Alan M.
    Hankins, Thomas
    Hartman, Jodi F.
    Wright, Michelle L.
    VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2011, 45 (05) : 398 - 406
  • [6] Treatment of Degenerative Disc Disease With Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Long-term Follow-up Results
    Noriega, David C.
    Ardura, Francisco
    Hernandez-Ramajo, Ruben
    Angel Martin-Ferrero, Miguel
    Sanchez-Lite, Israel
    Toribio, Borja
    Alberca, Mercedes
    Garcia, Veronica
    Moraleda, Jose M.
    Gonzalez-Vallinas, Margarita
    Sanchez, Ana
    Garcia-Sancho, Javier
    TRANSPLANTATION, 2021, 105 (02) : E25 - E27
  • [7] Osteoporosis and the long-term risk of peripheral artery disease: a population-based longitudinal follow-up study in Taiwan
    Yu-Shiuan Liang
    Kuo-Cheng Yeh
    Shin-Liang Pan
    Osteoporosis International, 2022, 33 : 1117 - 1123
  • [8] Osteoporosis and the long-term risk of peripheral artery disease: a population-based longitudinal follow-up study in Taiwan
    Liang, Yu-Shiuan
    Yeh, Kuo-Cheng
    Pan, Shin-Liang
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 33 (05) : 1117 - 1123
  • [9] Impact of diabetes and glycaemic control on peripheral artery disease in Japanese patients with end-stage renal disease: long-term follow-up study from the beginning of haemodialysis
    Ishii, H.
    Kumada, Y.
    Takahashi, H.
    Toriyama, T.
    Aoyama, T.
    Tanaka, M.
    Yoshikawa, D.
    Hayashi, M.
    Kasuga, H.
    Yasuda, Y.
    Maruyama, S.
    Matsubara, T.
    Matsuo, S.
    Murohara, T.
    DIABETOLOGIA, 2012, 55 (05) : 1304 - 1309
  • [10] Impact of diabetes and glycaemic control on peripheral artery disease in Japanese patients with end-stage renal disease: long-term follow-up study from the beginning of haemodialysis
    H. Ishii
    Y. Kumada
    H. Takahashi
    T. Toriyama
    T. Aoyama
    M. Tanaka
    D. Yoshikawa
    M. Hayashi
    H. Kasuga
    Y. Yasuda
    S. Maruyama
    T. Matsubara
    S. Matsuo
    T. Murohara
    Diabetologia, 2012, 55 : 1304 - 1309