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  • Imperial College London soon to recruiting for mesenchymal stem cell trial

    Note, this is a very different treatment than what I went through. MSCs are also being studied at other locations including Cleveland. - D

    Stem Cells in Rapidly Evolving Active Multiple Sclerosis (STREAMS)

    This is a randomised, double-blind crossover study to study the effect of intravenous treatment with autologous (derived from the individuals themselves) mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).

    Current treatments for MS target the immune system and are not curative. There is much interest in MSCs as they have the potential to not only affect the immune system but may also promote repair. This study will use MSCs that are harvested from the bone marrow and grown for up to 52 days before being given back to the person from whom they were harvested. This avoids any chemotherapy so is therefore safer than other types of stem cells. In this crossover study, everyone will receive their own stem cells back but in half it will be delayed by 24 weeks.

    The primary outcomes are to check that the procedure is safe and to measure any changes on the MRI at 24 weeks. Other more exploratory measures will try to assess effects on repair in the CNS.

    http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/N...EM+CELL&rank=5
    Dave Bexfield
    ActiveMSers
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