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Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up

INTRODUCTION: Clinical outcomes after the implantation of allogenic human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs) in osteoarthritic knees have been rarely reported. Our study aimed to investigate clinical outcomes of osteoarthritic patients who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation...

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Autores principales: Song, Jun-Seob, Hong, Ki-Taek, Kim, Na-Min, Jung, Jae-Yub, Park, Han-Soo, Lee, Sang Heon, Cho, Yoon Joo, Kim, Seok Jung
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6965506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31988992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.10.003
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author Song, Jun-Seob
Hong, Ki-Taek
Kim, Na-Min
Jung, Jae-Yub
Park, Han-Soo
Lee, Sang Heon
Cho, Yoon Joo
Kim, Seok Jung
author_facet Song, Jun-Seob
Hong, Ki-Taek
Kim, Na-Min
Jung, Jae-Yub
Park, Han-Soo
Lee, Sang Heon
Cho, Yoon Joo
Kim, Seok Jung
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description INTRODUCTION: Clinical outcomes after the implantation of allogenic human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs) in osteoarthritic knees have been rarely reported. Our study aimed to investigate clinical outcomes of osteoarthritic patients who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation. METHODS: In this case series (level of evidence: 4), from January 2014 to December 2015, 128 patients with full-thickness cartilage lesions (International Cartilage Repair Society grade 4 and Kellgren–Lawrence grade ≤3) who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation were retrospectively evaluated with a minimum of 2-year follow-up. After removing the sclerotic subchondral bone with an arthroscopic burr, 4-mm-diameter holes were created at 2-mm intervals, and hyaluronic acid and hUCB-MSCs were subsequently mixed and implanted in the holes and other articular defect sites. Clinical outcomes were evaluated preoperatively, 1 year postoperatively, and 2 years postoperatively (minimum) using visual analog scale (VAS), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), and International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores. To assess clinical outcomes, patients were divided into two or three groups according to the lesion size, lesion location, number of lesions, body mass index, and age; statistical analyses were performed using these data. RESULTS: The mean (±standard deviation) VAS, WOMAC, and IKDC scores at 1 and 2 years after surgery including hUCB-MSC implantation improved significantly compared to the preoperative scores (P < 0.001). There were significant differences in the lesion location (P < 0.05). Medial femoral condyle lesions resulted in worse outcomes compared with lateral femoral condyle and trochlea lesions. No adverse reactions or postoperative complications were noted. CONCLUSIONS: Implantation of hUCB-MSCs is effective for treating knee osteoarthritis based on a follow-up lasting a minimum of 2 years.
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spelling pubmed-69655062020-01-27 Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up Song, Jun-Seob Hong, Ki-Taek Kim, Na-Min Jung, Jae-Yub Park, Han-Soo Lee, Sang Heon Cho, Yoon Joo Kim, Seok Jung Regen Ther Original Article INTRODUCTION: Clinical outcomes after the implantation of allogenic human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCB-MSCs) in osteoarthritic knees have been rarely reported. Our study aimed to investigate clinical outcomes of osteoarthritic patients who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation. METHODS: In this case series (level of evidence: 4), from January 2014 to December 2015, 128 patients with full-thickness cartilage lesions (International Cartilage Repair Society grade 4 and Kellgren–Lawrence grade ≤3) who underwent hUCB-MSC implantation were retrospectively evaluated with a minimum of 2-year follow-up. After removing the sclerotic subchondral bone with an arthroscopic burr, 4-mm-diameter holes were created at 2-mm intervals, and hyaluronic acid and hUCB-MSCs were subsequently mixed and implanted in the holes and other articular defect sites. Clinical outcomes were evaluated preoperatively, 1 year postoperatively, and 2 years postoperatively (minimum) using visual analog scale (VAS), Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), and International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores. To assess clinical outcomes, patients were divided into two or three groups according to the lesion size, lesion location, number of lesions, body mass index, and age; statistical analyses were performed using these data. RESULTS: The mean (±standard deviation) VAS, WOMAC, and IKDC scores at 1 and 2 years after surgery including hUCB-MSC implantation improved significantly compared to the preoperative scores (P < 0.001). There were significant differences in the lesion location (P < 0.05). Medial femoral condyle lesions resulted in worse outcomes compared with lateral femoral condyle and trochlea lesions. No adverse reactions or postoperative complications were noted. CONCLUSIONS: Implantation of hUCB-MSCs is effective for treating knee osteoarthritis based on a follow-up lasting a minimum of 2 years. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6965506/ /pubmed/31988992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.10.003 Text en © 2020 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Song, Jun-Seob
Hong, Ki-Taek
Kim, Na-Min
Jung, Jae-Yub
Park, Han-Soo
Lee, Sang Heon
Cho, Yoon Joo
Kim, Seok Jung
Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title_full Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title_fullStr Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title_short Implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: Two-year follow-up
title_sort implantation of allogenic umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells improves knee osteoarthritis outcomes: two-year follow-up
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6965506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31988992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2019.10.003
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