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Cell Journal [Yakhteh]. 2017; 19 (1): 117-126
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-185798

ABSTRACT

Objective: Sulfur mustard [SM] is a potent mutagenic agent that targets several organs, particularly lung tissue. Changes in morphological structure of the airway system are associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary deficiency following exposure to SM. Although numerous studies have demonstrated pathological effects of SM on respiratory organs, unfortunately there is no effective treatment to inhibit further respiratory injuries or induce repair in these patients. Due to the extensive progress and achievements in stem cell therapy, we have aimed to evaluate safety and potential efficacy of systemic mesenchymal stem cell [MSC] administration on a SM-exposed patient with chronic lung injuries


Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial study, our patient received 100x106 cells every 20 days for 4 injections over a 2-month period. After each injection we evaluated the safety, pulmonary function tests [PFT], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] Assessment Test [CAT], St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire [SGRQ], Borg Scale Dyspnea Assessment [BSDA], and 6 Minute Walk Test [6MWT]. One-way ANOVA test was used in this study which was not significant [P>0.05]


Results: There were no infusion toxicities or serious adverse events caused by MSC administration. Although there was no significant difference in PFTs, we found a significant improvement for 6MWT, as well as BSDA, SGRQ, and CAT scores after each injection


Conclusion: Systemic MSC administration appears to be safe in SM-exposed patients with moderate to severe injuries and provides a basis for subsequent cell therapy investigations in other patients with this disorder


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Humans , Mustard Gas/adverse effects , Adipose Tissue/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Long Term Adverse Effects , Iran
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