About this trial
This Phase IIB, multicenter, double-blind, randomized, and uncontrolled clinical trial aims to assess the efficacy and safety of subconjunctival injection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) in patients with Graft-versus-Host Disease (GVHD) and severe ocular involvement (DYD-dry eye disease). The primary objective is to evaluate the clinically and statistically significant improvement in the signs and symptoms associated with the disease.
Secondary objectives include:
* Analyzing adverse events related to the subconjunctival injection of MSCs to confirm the safety of this treatment in patients with GVHD ocular involvement. * Identifying new biomarkers that can be used to objectively assess the progression of patients with GVHD and severe ocular involvement. * Studying the relationship between the expression of ocular surface-specific markers by MSCs and their clinical efficacy, as well as the variation in the expression of these markers in relation to cell preservation methods.
Assessing the quality of life of patients treated with two doses of MSCs using the NEI VFQ-25 (National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire).
\- Evaluating whether the cell dose impacts clinical improvement.
The trial includes 30 patients, divided into two groups of 15, and focuses on the assessment of dry eye disease, with the treatment based on MSC administration to improve clinical outcomes and quality of life for the patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients over 18 years of age who understand and sign the informed consent form.
Diagnosis of severe GVHD (graft versus host disease) according to NIH criteria (revised by Lee SJ in 2017) with ocular involvement in the form of severe SOD (severe ocular disease) in both eyes for more than 3 months, objectively defined as superficial punctate keratitis >2 on the Oxford scale (range 0-5) and/or the presence of epithelial defect, and subjectively as severe symptoms, >33 points on the OSDI questionnaire (0-100).
Patients must have previously been treated for at least three months with blood derivatives and/or insulin eye drops and topical cyclosporine or tacrolimus (unless any of these treatments were not tolerated and had to be discontinued).
Patients must be using ocular lubricants at least 4 times a day and, despite this, still meet the criteria for severe SOD as outlined in point 2.
Disqualifiers
Uncontrolled systemic disease or any condition that, in the medical judgment, could put the patient at risk or affect the interpretation of the results.
Uncontrolled systemic GVHD.
Active ocular infection.
Ocular surgery within the last 3 months.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Subconjuntival injection of expanded allogenic adult adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASC
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Salamanca
Lead sponsor
Spanish Clinical Research Network - SCReN
Collaborator
Instituto Universitario de Oftalmobiología Aplicada (Institute of Applied Ophthalmobiology) - IOBA
Collaborator