Doctors are hailing a new stem cell treatment for the degenerative disease multiple sclerosis after trials showed it to reboot patients immune systems halting the disease.
Ms stem cell clinical trials uk.
Mist multiple sclerosis international stem cell trial or stem cell therapy for patients with multiple sclerosis failing alternative approved therapy.
A clinical trial testing mesenchymal stem cell therapy this project is part of an international multi centre trial to see whether autologous msc treatment is safe and effective for people with relapsing remitting or progressive forms of ms.
A clinical trial published in january of this year supported the results of previous studies showing stem cell therapy to be a safe and effective treatment for patients with multiple sclerosis.
However up to now there have been no controlled studies comparing.
Transplantation of stem cells from various cell sources may represent a safe and effective therapy for multiple sclerosis ms.
Only when the results of these and subsequent clinical trials are available will it be possible to determine what the optimal cells delivery methods safety and actual effectiveness of these current experimental therapies might be for.
Clinical trials help to determine if treatments and other interventions are safe and effective.
The research was published in the journal cell reports.
Many types of stem cells are being explored for their potential benefits for treating multiple sclerosis.
Nct00273364 is ongoing at sheffield.
Studies enrolling diverse populations are monitored to ensure that the rights and safety of all participants are protected.
Ahsct clinical trials which are running in the uk at the moment.
Traditional disease modifying treatment is able to reduce flare ups and slow the progression of ms however this type of treatment in unable to repair the damage that has already occurred.
It is part of a multicentre trial administered by northwestern university in chicago.
People with multiple sclerosis have been waiting for this.
The trial is being conducted by the.
A research study in mice by investigators at the university of rochester medical center urmc suggests it would be possible to repair the brain cell damage caused by multiple sclerosis ms.
It aims to stop the damage ms causes by removing harmful immune cells.
The person s own stem cells are then used to regrow the immune system.
A full scale clinical trial testing the effectiveness of stem cell transplantation as an ms treatment.
Without the participation of people with ms it would be impossible to develop new and better solutions.