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Placental Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: Preclinical Safety Evaluation for Fetal Myelomeningocele Repair.
Jackson, Jordan E; Pivetti, Christopher; Stokes, Sarah C; Theodorou, Christina M; Kumar, Priyadarsini; Paxton, Zachary J; Hyllen, Alicia; Reynaga, Lizette; Wang, Aijun; Farmer, Diana L.
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  • Jackson JE; Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California. Electronic address: jorjack@ucdavis.edu.
  • Pivetti C; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Stokes SC; Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Theodorou CM; Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Kumar P; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Paxton ZJ; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Hyllen A; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Reynaga L; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Wang A; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
  • Farmer DL; Division of Pediatric General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California; Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, California.
J Surg Res ; 267: 660-668, 2021 11.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34273796
BACKGROUND: Myelomeningocele (MMC) is the congenital failure of neural tube closure in utero, for which the standard of care is prenatal surgical repair. We developed clinical-grade placental mesenchymal stromal cells seeded on a dural extracellular matrix (PMSC-ECM), which have been shown to improve motor outcomes in preclinical ovine models. To evaluate the long-term safety of this product prior to use in a clinical trial, we conducted safety testing in a murine model. METHODS: Clinical grade PMSCs obtained from donor human placentas were seeded onto a 6 mm diameter ECM at a density of 3 × 105 cells/cm2. Immunodeficient mice were randomized to receive either an ECM only or PMSC-ECM administered into a subcutaneous pocket. Mice were monitored for tumor formation until two study endpoints: 4 wk and 6 mo. Pathology and histology on all tissues was performed to evaluate for tumors. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was performed to evaluate for the presence of human DNA, which would indicate persistence of PMSCs. RESULTS: Fifty-four mice were included; 13 received ECM only and 14 received PMSC-ECM in both the 4-wk and 6-mo groups. No mice had gross or microscopic evidence of tumor development. A nodular focus of mature fibrous connective tissue was identified at the subcutaneous implantation pocket in the majority of mice with no significant difference between ECM only and PMSC-ECM groups (P = 0.32 at 4 wk, P > 0.99 at 6 mo). Additionally, no human DNA was detected by qPCR in any mice at either time point. CONCLUSIONS: Subcutaneous implantation of the PMSC-ECM product did not result in tumor formation and we found no evidence that PMSCs persisted. These results support the safety of the PMSC-ECM product for use in a Phase 1/2a human clinical trial evaluating fetal MMC repair augmented with PMSC-ECM.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Meningomielocele / Células Madre Mesenquimatosas Límite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: J Surg Res Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Meningomielocele / Células Madre Mesenquimatosas Límite: Animals / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: J Surg Res Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article