Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells as induction therapy are safe and feasible in renal allografts: pilot results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
机构:[1]Department of Renal Transplantation, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yatsen University, Kaichuang Road 2693, Huangpu District, Guangzhou 510530, People’s Republic of China.中山大学附属第三医院[2]Department of Renal Transplantation, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Gongye Road 253, Guangzhou 510280, People’s Republic of China.[3]Department of Renal Transplantation, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Inner Ring Road 55, University City, Guangzhou 510280, People’s Republic of China.[4]Cell‑gene Therapy Translational Medicine Research Center, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Tianhe Road 600, Guangzhou 510630, People’s Republic of China.中山大学附属第三医院
Background: Kidneys from deceased donors are being used to meet the growing need for grafts. However, delayed graft function (DGF) and acute rejection incidences are high, leading to adverse effects on graft outcomes. Optimal induction intervention should include both renal structure injury repair and immune response suppression. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) with potent anti-inflammatory, regenerative, and immune-modulatory properties are considered a candidate to prevent DGF and acute rejection in renal transplantation. Thus, this prospective multicenter paired study aimed to assess the clinical value of allogeneic MSCs as induction therapy to prevent both DGF and acute rejection in deceased donor renal transplantation. Methods: Forty-two renal allograft recipients were recruited and divided into trial and control groups. The trial group (21 cases) received 2 x 10(6)/kg human umbilical-cord-derived MSCs (UC-MSCs) via the peripheral vein before renal transplantation, and 5 x 10(6) cells via the renal artery during the surgical procedure. All recipients received standard induction therapy. Incidences of DGF and biopsy-proven acute rejection were recorded postoperatively and severe postoperative complications were assessed. Graft and recipient survivals were also evaluated. Results: Treatment with UC-MSCs achieved comparable graft and recipient survivals with non-MSC treatment (P = 0.97 and 0.15, respectively). No increase in postoperative complications, including DGF and acute rejection, were observed (incidence of DGF: 9.5% in the MSC group versus 33.3% in the non-MSC group, P = 0.13; Incidence of acute rejection: 14.3% versus 4.8%, P = 0.61). Equal postoperative estimated glomerular filtration rates were found between the two groups (P = 0.88). All patients tolerated the MSCs infusion without adverse clinical effects. Additionally, a multiprobe fluorescence in situ hybridization assay revealed that UC-MSCs administered via the renal artery were absent from the recipient's biopsy sample. Conclusions: Umbilical-cord-derived MSCs can be used as clinically feasible and safe induction therapy. Adequate timing and frequency of UC-MSCs administration may have a significant effect on graft and recipient outcomes.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China [81470978, 81279834]; Major Program of Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province, China [2015B020226005]; Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2015A030311040]; Leading Scientific, Technical and Innovation Talents of Guangdong Special Support Program [510204006192]
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Renal Transplantation, The Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yatsen University, Kaichuang Road 2693, Huangpu District, Guangzhou 510530, People’s Republic of China.
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Sun Qipeng,Huang Zhengyu,Han Fei,et al.Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells as induction therapy are safe and feasible in renal allografts: pilot results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial[J].JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE.2018,16:doi:10.1186/s12967-018-1422-x.
APA:
Sun, Qipeng,Huang, Zhengyu,Han, Fei,Zhao, Ming,Cao, Ronghua...&Sun, Qiquan.(2018).Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells as induction therapy are safe and feasible in renal allografts: pilot results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE,16,
MLA:
Sun, Qipeng,et al."Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells as induction therapy are safe and feasible in renal allografts: pilot results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial".JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE 16.(2018)