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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Single intra-arterial injection of mesenchymal stromal cells for treatment of steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease: a pilot study

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Pages 265-268 | Received 29 Apr 2009, Accepted 06 Oct 2009, Published online: 04 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

Background aims. Cell therapy with mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) has been reported recently as a promising treatment for severe acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). Methods. We designed a pilot study to treat severe hepatic or gut GvHD using MSC derived from only the donor and cultured without bovine serum. Because the number of cultured MSC is smaller using this method, we planned to treat patients by intra-arterial regional administration directly to the target organs. Results. Three patients were enrolled, and the MSC could be expanded using donor serum. There were no obvious side-effects immediately after arterial injection. The maximum response was partial in one of three patients and did not continue for more than 2 months. Idiopathic pneumonia syndrome developed in two of the three patients. Conclusions. A single local arterial MSC injection was unable to save these patients’ lives and so might not be more effective than multiple systemic intravenous MSC injection. Further clinical research and additional strategies are required to develop appropriate methods for using MSC to achieve extended remission of GvHD.

Acknowledgments

We thank Dr Kenichiro Tajima (First Department of Internal Medicine, Kansai Medical University), Dr Kazuhiro Ikegame and Dr Katsuhito Kaida (Division of Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine) for referral and care of the patients.

Disclosure of interest: None to declare.

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