Efficacy of Locally Delivered Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
United States38 participantsStarted 2023-09-29
Plain-language summary
The proposed Conventional Cohort Expansion Study involves the use of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) are derived from the bone marrow. We previously studied the safety of subconjunctival injection of allogeneic bone marrow-derived MSCs in patients with nonhealing epitheliopathy (IRB Protocol 2020-0334). In the present study, we want to study the efficacy of this treatment on chronic epitheliopathies.
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Age range18 Years
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Inclusion Criteria:
Visual Acuity:
* Best corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA) score ≤ 75 ETDRS letters, (≥ 0.2 LogMAR, ≤ 20/32 Snellen or ≤ 0.625 decimal fraction) in the affected eye.
Ocular Health:
* Patients with non-resolving corneal epitheliopathy or epithelial defect after two or more weeks of standard non-surgical treatments (e.g., preservative-free artificial tears, gels or ointments; discontinuation of preserved topical drops; anti-inflammatory therapy, soft bandage contact lens).
* No objective clinical evidence of improvement in the last 2 weeks (≤50% reduction in fluorescein staining or ≤50% reduction in longest diameter of the epithelial defect).
* If both eyes have chronic epithelial disease, the eye with the worse epithelial disease will be treated.
* Evidence of impaired epithelial barrier manifested by fluorescein staining of the epithelium with a score 10 or higher by National Eye Institute grading.
* Patients with stage 1 (no epithelial defect), stage 2 (persistent epithelial defect, PED; without stromal loss) or stage 3 (corneal ulcer; with stromal loss) neurotrophic keratopathy25-27 limited to ≤80% corneal diameter.
Study Procedures:
* Only patients who satisfy all Informed Consent requirements may be included in the study. The patient and/or his/her legal representative must read, sign and date the Informed Consent document before any study-related procedures are performed. The Informed Consent form signed by patients and/or legal representati…
What they're measuring
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Improvement of Corneal Epithelial Barrier and/or Integrity (Efficacy Rate)