๐ Transplantation of ACE2(-) Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improves the Outcome of Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia.
A coronavirus (HCoV-19) has caused the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Wuhan, China. Preventing and reversing the cytokine storm may be the key to save the patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been shown to possess a comprehensive powerful immunomodulatory function. This study aims to investigate whether MSC transplantation improves the outcome of 7 enrolled patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in Beijing You. An Hospital, China, from Jan 23, 2020 to Feb 16, 2020. The clinical outcomes, as well as changes of inflammatory and immune function levels and adverse effects of 7 enrolled patients were assessed for 14 days after MSC injection. MSCs could cure or significantly improve the functional outcomes of seven patients without observed adverse effects. The pulmonary function and symptoms of these seven patients were significantly improved in 2 days after MSC transplantation. Among them, two common and one severe patient were recovered and discharged in 10 days after treatment. After treatment, the peripheral lymphocytes were increased, the C-reactive protein decreased, and the overactivated cytokine-secreting immune cells CXCR3+CD4+ T cells, CXCR3+CD8+ T cells, and CXCR3+ NK cells disappeared in 3-6 days. In addition, a group of CD14+CD11c+CD11b(mid) regulatory DC cell population dramatically increased. Meanwhile, the level of TNF-alpha was significantly decreased, while IL-10 increased in MSC treatment group compared to the placebo control group. Furthermore, the gene expression profile showed MSCs were ACE2(-) and TMPRSS2(-) which indicated MSCs are free from COVID-19 infection. Thus, the intravenous transplantation of MSCs was safe and effective for treatment in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, especially for the patients in critically severe condition.
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๐ ACE2 negative ()
๐ COVID-19 (1240)
๐ cell transplantation (6)
๐ function recovery ()
๐ immunomodulation (4)
๐ mesenchymal stem cells (2)
๐ novel coronavirus (684)
๐ cytokine storm (25)
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๐ค Leng, Zikuan
๐ค Zhu, Rongjia
๐ค Hou, Wei
๐ค Feng, Yingmei
๐ค Yang, Yanlei
๐ค Han, Qin
๐ค Shan, Guangliang
๐ค Meng, Fanyan
๐ค Du, Dongshu
๐ค Wang, Shihua
๐ค Fan, Junfen
๐ค Wang, Wenjing
๐ค Deng, Luchan
๐ค Shi, Hongbo
๐ค Li, Hongjun
๐ค Hu, Zhongjie
๐ค Zhang, Fengchun
๐ค Gao, Jinming
๐ค Liu, Hongjian
๐ค Li, Xiaoxia
๐ค Zhao, Yangyang
๐ค Yin, Kan
๐ค He, Xijing
๐ค Gao, Zhengchao
๐ค Wang, Yibin
๐ค Yang, Bo
๐ค Jin, Ronghua
๐ค Stambler, Ilia
๐ค Lim, Lee Wei
๐ค Su, Huanxing
๐ค Moskalev, Alexey
๐ค Cano, Antonio
๐ค Chakrabarti, Sasanka
๐ค Min, Kyung-Jin
๐ค Ellison-Hughes, Georgina
๐ค Caruso, Calogero
๐ค Jin, Kunlin
๐ค Zhao, Robert Chunhua
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โฐ 2020
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๐ Aging Dis
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