| Literature DB >> 32592163 |
Syed Shadab Raza1, Pankaj Seth2, Mohsin Ali Khan3.
Abstract
The COVID19 pandemic, designated as a public health crisis by the World Health Organization (WHO), is rapidly spreading around the world impacting the health and economy of almost all the countries. The data of hospitalized COVID19 patients, especially those with serious illness, indicate the involvement of immunopathological complications. As no effective treatment is currently available, we propose 'Primed' Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) as a therapeutic alternative to tackle devastating epidemic. The individual response to MSCs treatment is heterogeneous. During the treatment of infectious pathology, the effectiveness of the treatment may vary based on the disease scenario. Interestingly, when transplanted in vivo, MSCs are governed by the locally regulated microenvironment, suggesting that the restorative variability could be tailored by choosing a priming regimen to specifically correct a given pathology. Therefore, in our opinion, the priming of MSCs could be a novel approach to improve the responses of COVID19 patients.Entities:
Keywords: COVID19; Coronavirus; Immunomodulation; MSC priming; Mesenchymal stem cells; SARS-CoV-2
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 32592163 PMCID: PMC7317273 DOI: 10.1007/s12015-020-09999-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Rev Rep ISSN: 2629-3277 Impact factor: 5.739
Systematic representation of the clinical trials of COVID19 and MSC or their derivatives registered with NIH, USA till 23.05.2020
| 1- | NCT04315987 | Nest Cell ®Mesenchymal Stem Cell to Treat Patients with Severe COVID19 Pneumonia | I | Not Recruiting | 66 | Nest Cell ® | DOS: April 2020 DOC: June 2020 | Both | 18 Yrs. and older | Brazil |
| 2- | NCT04313322 | Treatment of COVID19 Patients Using Wharton’s Jelly- Mesenchymal Stem Cells | I | Recruiting | 5 | WJ-MSCs | DOS: March 2020 DOC:September 2020 | Both | 18 Yrs. and older | Jordan |
| 3- | NCT04288102 | Treatment With Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Severe Corona Virus Diseases 2019 (COVID19) | II | Recruiting | 90 | MSCs | DOS: March 2020 DOC: July 2020 | Both | 18 to75 Yrs. | China |
| 4- | NCT04302519 | Novel Coronavirus Induced Severe Pneumonia Treated by Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cells | Early phaseI | Not Recruiting | 24 | DPSCs | DOS: March 2020 DOC: July 2021 | Both | 18 to75 Yrs. | – |
| 5- | NCT04252118 | Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment for Pneumonia Patients Infected With 2019 Novel Coronavirus | I | Recruiting | 20 | MSCs | DOS: January 2020 DOC: December 2021 | Both | 18 to70 Yrs. | China |
| 6- | NCT04273646 | Study of Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Severe Pneumonia | – | Not Recruiting | 48 | UC-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: February 2022 | Both | 18 to 65 Yrs. | China |
| 7- | NCT04276987 | A Pilot Clinical Study on Inhalation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Exosomes Treating Severe Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia | I | Not Recruiting | 30 | Exosomes derived from AD-MSCs (MSCs-Exo) | DOS: February 2020 DOC: July 2020 | Both | 18 to75 Yrs. | – |
| 8- | NCT043 36,254 | Safety and Efficacy Study of Allogeneic Human Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Treat Severe COVID19 Patients | I and II | Recruiting | 20 | DPSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: March 2021 | Both | 18 to 65 Yrs. | China |
| 9- | NCT043 39,660 | Clinical Research of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of COVID19 Pneumonia | I and II | Recruiting | 30 | UC-MSCs | DOS: February 2020 DOC: June 2020 | Both | 18 to 75 Yrs. | China |
| 10- | NCT043 46,368 | Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Treatment for Severe Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19) | I and II | Not Recruiting | 20 | BM-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: December 2020 | Both | 18 to 75 Yrs. | China |
| 11- | NCT043 52,803 | Adipose Mesenchymal Cells for Abatement of SARS CoV-2 Respiratory Compromise in COVID-19 Disease | I | Not Recruiting | 20 | AD-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: April 2026 | Both | 18 to 90 Yrs. | – |
| 12- | NCT043 49,631 | A Clinical Trial to Determine the Safety and Efficacy of Hope Biosciences Autologous Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy (HBadMSCs) to Provide Protection Against COVID19 | II | Enrolling by invitation | 56 | AD-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: December 2020 | Both | Child, Adult, Older Adult | United States |
| 13- | NCT030 42,143 | Repair of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome by Stromal Cell Administration (REALIST) (COVID19) (REALIST) | I and II | Recruiting | 75 | UC derived CD362 enriched MSCs | DOS: January 2019 DOC: October 2022 | Both | 16 Yrs. and older | United Kingdom |
| 14- | NCT043 90,152 | Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Wharton’s Jelly Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome due to COVID19 | I and II | Not Recruiting | 40 | WJ-MSCs | DOS: June 2020 DOC: May 2021 | Both | 18 to 80 Yrs. | Colombia |
| 15- | NCT043 82,547 | Treatment of COVID19 Associated Pneumonia with Allogenic Pooled Olfactory Mucosaderived Mesenchymal Stem Cells | I and II | Not Recruiting | 40 | OM-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: June 2021 | Both | 18 to70 Yrs. | Belarus |
| 16- | NCT043 66,323 | Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Administration of Allogeneic Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells of Expanded Adipose Tissue in Patients with Severe Pneumonia due to COVID19 | I and II | Not Recruiting | 26 | AD-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: October 2021 | Both | 18 to 80 Yrs. | – |
| 17- | NCT043 66,063 | Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for SARS-CoV-2-related Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome | II and III | Recruiting | 60 | MSCs, and Exosomes derived from MSCs (MSCs-Exo) | DOS: April 2020 DOC: December 2020 | Both | 18 to 65 Yrs. | Iran |
| 18- | NCT043 77,334 | Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) in Inflammation- Resolution Programs of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19) Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) | II | Not Recruiting | 40 | BM-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: February 2021 | Both | 18 Yrs. and older | Germany |
| 19- | NCT043 71,393 | MSCs in COVID19 ARDS | III | Recruiting | 300 | MSCs Remestemcel-L | DOS: April 30, 2020 DOC: April 2022 | Both | 18 Yrs. and older | United States |
| 20- | NCT043 62,189 | Efficacy and Safety Study of Allogeneic HB-adMSCs for the Treatment of COVID19 | II | Not Recruiting | 110 | AD-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: October 2020 | Both | Child, Adult, Older Adult | United States |
| 21- | NCT043 66,271 | Clinical Trial of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Cells from Umbilical Cord Tissue in Patients with COVID19 | II | Recruiting | 106 | UC-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: May 2021 | Both | 40 to 80 Yrs. | Spain |
| 22- | NCT043 48,435 | A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial to Determine the Safety and Efficacy of Hope Biosciences Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy (HBadMSCs) to Provide Protection Against COVID19 | II | Enrolling by invitation | 100 | AD-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: April 2021 | Both | Child, Adult, Older Adult | United States |
| 23- | NCT043 71,601 | Safety and Effectiveness of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Pneumonia of Coronavirus Disease 2019 | Early Phase I | Active not Recruiting | 60 | UC-MSCs | DOS: March 2020 DOC: December 2022 | Both | 18 to 70 Yrs. | China |
| 24- | NCT043 55,728 | Use of UC-MSCs for COVID19 Patients | I and II | Recruiting | 24 | UC-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: May 2021 | Both | 18 Yrs. and older | United States |
| 25- | NCT043 92,778 | Clinical Use of Stem Cells for the Treatment of COVID19 | I and II | Recruiting | 30 | UC-MSCs | DOS: April 2020 DOC: September 2020 | Both | 40 to 60 Yrs. | Turkey |
| 26- | NCT043 97,796 | Study of the Safety of Therapeutic Tx with Immunomodulatory MSC in Adults with COVID19 Infection Requiring Mechanical Ventilation | I | Not Recruiting | 45 | BM-MSCs | DOS: June 2020 DOC: June 2021 | Both | 18 to 80 Yrs. | – |
| 27- | NCT043 90,139 | Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Treatment of Patients with Respiratory Distress to COVID19 | I and II | Recruiting | 30 | WJ-MSCs | DOS: May 2020 DOC: December 2020 | Both | 18 to 75 Yrs. | Spain |
| 28- | NCT042 69,525 | Umbilical Cord (UC)- Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) Treatment for the 2019-novel Coronavirus (nCOV) Pneumonia | II | Recruiting | 10 | UC-MSCs | DOS: February 2020 DOC: September 2020 | Both | 18 to 75 Yrs. | China |
Fig. 1Schematic of SARS-CoV-2 infecting lung epithelial cells, and priming approaches to improve MSCs therapeutic efficacy for the treatment of COVID19 patients. (a) Represent a few priming approaches (priming by inflammatory cytokines and LPS, hypoxia pre-conditioning, (b) Primed MSCs, (c) SARS-CoV-2 and ‘Primed MSCs’ post-infusion in the lung, (d) Therapeutic effect exerted by MSCs (immunosuppression, reparative, angiogenesis, homing, anti-apoptotic, and anti-microbial activities)