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Nebulized exosomes derived from allogenic adipose tissue mesenchymal stromal cells in patients with severe COVID-19: a pilot study

Yinggang Zhu, Mengmeng Shi, Antoine Monsel, Chengxiang Dai, Xuan Dong, Hong Shen, Su-ke Li, Jing Chang, Cui-li Xu, Ping Li, Jing Wang, Meiping Shen, Cheng-jie Ren, Dechang Chen, Jieming Qu

2022Stem Cell Research & Therapy186 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Existing clinical studies supported the potential efficacy of mesenchymal stromal cells as well as derived exosomes in the treatment of COVID-19. We aimed to explore the safety and efficiency of aerosol inhalation of the exosomes derived from human adipose-derived MSCs (haMSC-Exos) in patients with COVID-19. Methods The MEXCOVID trial is a phase 2a single-arm, open-labelled, interventional trial and patients were enrolled in Jinyintan Hospital, Wuhan, China. Eligible 7 patients were assigned to receive the daily dose of haMSCs-Exos (2.0 × 10 8 nano vesicles) for consecutively 5 days. The primary outcomes included the incidence of prespecified inhalation-associated events and serious adverse events. We also observed the demographic data, clinical characteristics, laboratory results including lymphocyte count, levels of D-dimer and IL-6 as well as chest imaging. Results Seven severe COVID-19 related pneumonia patients (4 males and 3 females) were enrolled and received nebulized haMSC-Exos. The median age was 57 year (interquartile range (IQR), 43 year to 70 year). The median time from onset of symptoms to hospital admission and administration of nebulized haMSC-Exos was 30 days (IQR, 15 days to 40 days) and 54 d (IQR, 34 d to 69 d), respectively. All COVID-19 patients tolerated the haMSC-Exos nebulization well, with no evidence of prespecified adverse events or clinical instability during the nebulization or during the immediate post-nebulization period. All patients presented a slight increase of serum lymphocyte counts (median as 1.61 × 10 9 /L vs. 1.78 × 10 9 /L). Different degrees of resolution of pulmonary lesions after aerosol inhalation of haMSC-Exos were observed among all patients, more obviously in 4 of 7 patients. Conclusions Our trial shows that a consecutive 5 days inhalation dose of clinical grade haMSC-Exos up to a total amount of 2.0 × 10 9 nano vesicles was feasible and well tolerated in seven COVID-19 patients, with no evidence of prespecified adverse events, immediate clinical instability, or dose-relevant toxicity at any of the doses tested. This safety profile is seemingly followed by CT imaging improvement within 7 days. Further trials will have to confirm the long-term safety or efficacy in larger population. Trial Registration : MEXCOVID, NCT04276987.

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Mesenchymal stem cellMicrovesiclesAdipose tissueStromal cellStem cellCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineExosomeImmunologyBiologyPathologyCancer researchCell biologyInternal medicinemicroRNADiseaseGeneticsInfectious disease (medical specialty)GeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseDermatological and COVID-19 studiesMesenchymal stem cell research
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