Treatment of systemic sclerosis: potential role for stem cell transplantation.

Treatment of systemic sclerosis: potential role for stem cell transplantation. Stem Cells Cloning. 2009;2:1-9 Authors: Xiong W, Derk CT Abstract Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may "reset" the immune reconstitution and induce self tolerance of autoreactive lymphocytes, and has been explored in the treatments for systemic sclerosis. Phase I/II trials have shown a satisfactory risk benefit ratio. The true benefit will be identified by two ongoing prospective, randomized phase III trials. Multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) possess antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, and immunosuppressive properties. The use of MSCs has showed successful responses in patients with severe steroid-resistant acute graft versus host disease in phase II trials, and may be a potentially promising option for patients with systemic sclerosis. PMID: 24198505 [PubMed]
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