Meta-analysis of preclinical studies of mesenchymal stromal cells to treat rheumatoid arthritis

Autor: Menglu Han, Wenbin Liao, Weian Zhao, Yongjun Liu, Henry P. Farhoodi, Guangyang Liu, Linan Liu, Chi Wut Wong
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
0301 basic medicine
Oncology
Research paper
IDO
indoleamine 2
3-Dioxygenase

AM
amniotic membrane

AD
adipose tissues

RA
rheumatoid arthritis

CarrIA
carrageenan-induced arthritis

IA
intra-articular injection

IM
intramuscular injection

Umbilical cord
Arthritis
Rheumatoid

0302 clinical medicine
Clinical trials
CAIA
collagen antibody-induced arthritis

CIA
collagen-induced arthritis

IL-6
interleukin-6

REML
restricted maximum-likelihood estimator

STA
K/BxN serum-transfer arthritis

TNF
tumor necrosis factor

UC
umbilical cord

AIA
adjuvant-induced arthritis

General Medicine
MD
mean difference

NSAIDs
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

3. Good health
hPG
proteoglycan-induced arthritis

IV
intravenous injection

Mesenchymal stromal (or stem) cells
medicine.anatomical_structure
Treatment Outcome
IBM
intra-bone marrow injection

SM
synovial membrane

030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Meta-analysis
Rheumatoid arthritis
MSC
mesenchymal stromal cells

Regression Analysis
OE
olfactory ecto

TGF
transforming growth factors

Intramuscular injection
IS
intrasplenic injection

Pre-clinical study
medicine.medical_specialty
SYRCLE
SYstematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation

RoB
risk of bias

ESC
embryonic stem cells

DMARDs
non-biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs

GI
gingival tissue

Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation
General Biochemistry
Genetics and Molecular Biology

MSC
03 medical and health sciences
PBS
phosphate buffered saline

SC
subcutaneous injection

Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Humans
ED
exfoliated deciduous teeth

MOA
mechanism of action

IL
intralymphatic injection

AA
adjuvant-induced arthritis

business.industry
Mesenchymal stem cell
OIA
ovalbumin-induced arthritis

Mesenchymal Stem Cells
hUC-MSC
MSC derived from human umbilical cords

medicine.disease
Confidence interval
IP
intraperitoneal injection

SF
synovial fluid

Treg
regulatory T cells

Clinical trial
CI
confidence interval

UCB
umbilical cord blood

Disease Models
Animal

030104 developmental biology
SMD
Standardised mean difference

BM
bone marrow

Bone marrow
business
Publication Bias
LRT
likelihood ratio test
Zdroj: EBioMedicine
ISSN: 2352-3964
Popis: Background This study aims to evaluate the quality of preclinical data, determine the effect sizes, and identify experimental measures that inform efficacy using mesenchymal stromal (or stem) cells (MSC) therapy in animal models of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods Literature searches were performed on MSC preclinical studies to treat RA. MSC treatment effect sizes were determined by the most commonly used outcome measures, including paw thickness, clinical score, and histological score. Findings A total of 48 studies and 94 treatment arms were included, among which 42 studies and 79 treatment arms reported that MSC improved outcomes. The effect sizes of RA treatments using MSC, when compared to the controls, were: paw thickness was ameliorated by 53.6% (95% confidence interval (CI): 26.7% −80.4%), histological score was decreased by 44.9% (95% CI: 33.3% −56.6%), and clinical score was decreased by 29.9% (95% CI: 16.7% −43.0%). Specifically, our results indicated that human umbilical cord derived MSC led to large improvements of the clinical score (−42.1%) and histological score (−51.4%). Interpretation To the best of our knowledge, this meta-analysis is to quantitatively answer whether MSC represent a robust RA treatment in animal models. It suggests that in preclinical studies, MSC have consistently exhibited therapeutic benefits. The findings demonstrate a need for considering variations in different animal models and treatment protocols in future studies using MSC to treat RA in humans to maximise the therapeutic gains in the era of precision medicine. Funds NIH [1DP2CA195763], Baylx Inc.: BI-206512, NINDS/NIH Training Grant [Award# NS082174].
Databáze: OpenAIRE