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  • The study details the experience of conducting autografts for patients with autoimmune conditions, particularly multiple sclerosis, in a program based in Puebla and Monterrey, Mexico.
  • The first transplant for multiple sclerosis occurred in 2006, and by December 2020, the program had autografted its 1,000th patient, indicating a significant increase in activity since 2015.
  • Results demonstrated a meaningful improvement in patient disability scores across different types of multiple sclerosis, with high response rates observed after 12 months post-treatment, thereby providing valuable insights into the efficacy and safety of stem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases.

Article Abstract

After gaining experience conducting both auto and allografts in persons with hematological diseases in the HSCT programs in Puebla and Monterrey, México, this study outlines subsequent program autografting patients with autoimmune conditions. The first transplant in multiple sclerosis was conducted in Puebla on July 5, 2006. From 2015 we increased activity autografting persons with autoimmune conditions in the two campuses of the HSCT-México program: Puebla and Monterrey. By December 6, 2020, patient number 1,000 in the program was autografted. In our experience, a significant reduction in the expanded disability status scale score was achieved in all of the three phenotypes of the disease (from a median of 5.1 to 4.5 points), whereas the response rate (defined as a decrease of at least 0.5 of EDSS score regardless of baseline EDSS, or unchanged EDSS) was 83, 78, and 73% after 12 months in the relapsing-remitting, primary-progressive and secondary-progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, respectively. In addition to analyzing the viability, safety, and efficacy of our method, this study contributes new knowledge to the field of both stem cell transplantation and multiple sclerosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7937693PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.647425DOI Listing

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