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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

Human neural stem cell transplantation in ALS: initial results from a phase I trial

Authors: Letizia Mazzini, Maurizio Gelati, Daniela Celeste Profico, Giada Sgaravizzi, Massimo Projetti Pensi, Gianmarco Muzi, Claudia Ricciolini, Laura Rota Nodari, Sandro Carletti, Cesare Giorgi, Cristina Spera, Frondizi Domenico, Enrica Bersano, Francesco Petruzzelli, Carlo Cisari, Annamaria Maglione, Maria Francesca Sarnelli, Alessandro Stecco, Giorgia Querin, Stefano Masiero, Roberto Cantello, Daniela Ferrari, Cristina Zalfa, Elena Binda, Alberto Visioli, Domenico Trombetta, Antonio Novelli, Barbara Torres, Laura Bernardini, Alessandro Carriero, Paolo Prandi, Serena Servo, Annalisa Cerino, Valentina Cima, Alessandra Gaiani, Nicola Nasuelli, Maurilio Massara, Jonathan Glass, Gianni Sorarù, Nicholas M Boulis, Angelo L Vescovi

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

We report the initial results from a phase I clinical trial for ALS. We transplanted GMP-grade, fetal human neural stem cells from natural in utero death (hNSCs) into the anterior horns of the spinal cord to test for the safety of both cells and neurosurgical procedures in these patients. The trial was approved by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità and the competent Ethics Committees and was monitored by an external Safety Board.

Methods

Six non-ambulatory patients were treated. Three of them received 3 unilateral hNSCs microinjections into the lumbar cord tract, while the remaining ones received bilateral (n = 3 + 3) microinjections. None manifested severe adverse events related to the treatment, even though nearly 5 times more cells were injected in the patients receiving bilateral implants and a much milder immune-suppression regimen was used as compared to previous trials.

Results

No increase of disease progression due to the treatment was observed for up to18 months after surgery. Rather, two patients showed a transitory improvement of the subscore ambulation on the ALS-FRS-R scale (from 1 to 2). A third patient showed improvement of the MRC score for tibialis anterior, which persisted for as long as 7 months. The latter and two additional patients refused PEG and invasive ventilation and died 8 months after surgery due to the progression of respiratory failure. The autopsies confirmed that this was related to the evolution of the disease.

Conclusions

We describe a safe cell therapy approach that will allow for the treatment of larger pools of patients for later-phase ALS clinical trials, while warranting good reproducibility. These can now be carried out under more standardized conditions, based on a more homogenous repertoire of clinical grade hNSCs. The use of brain tissue from natural miscarriages eliminates the ethical concerns that may arise from the use of fetal material.

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Metadata
Title
Human neural stem cell transplantation in ALS: initial results from a phase I trial
Authors
Letizia Mazzini
Maurizio Gelati
Daniela Celeste Profico
Giada Sgaravizzi
Massimo Projetti Pensi
Gianmarco Muzi
Claudia Ricciolini
Laura Rota Nodari
Sandro Carletti
Cesare Giorgi
Cristina Spera
Frondizi Domenico
Enrica Bersano
Francesco Petruzzelli
Carlo Cisari
Annamaria Maglione
Maria Francesca Sarnelli
Alessandro Stecco
Giorgia Querin
Stefano Masiero
Roberto Cantello
Daniela Ferrari
Cristina Zalfa
Elena Binda
Alberto Visioli
Domenico Trombetta
Antonio Novelli
Barbara Torres
Laura Bernardini
Alessandro Carriero
Paolo Prandi
Serena Servo
Annalisa Cerino
Valentina Cima
Alessandra Gaiani
Nicola Nasuelli
Maurilio Massara
Jonathan Glass
Gianni Sorarù
Nicholas M Boulis
Angelo L Vescovi
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-014-0371-2

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