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Groundbreaking stem cell trial for knee osteoarthritis

Groundbreaking stem cell trial for knee osteoarthritis

Gulf Today13-04-2025
The Department of Health - Abu Dhabi (DoH), has successfully completed a groundbreaking clinical trial in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with Cellcolabs and Burjeel Holdings.
Developed by Swedish biotech company Cellcolabs, StromaForte has shown a favourable safety profile and significant therapeutic potential for knee osteoarthritis, marking a significant step in evaluating cell-based therapies for degenerative joint diseases.
The study evaluated the regenerative properties of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), a type of stem cell known for its ability to reduce inflammation and repair and regenerate damaged tissues. Found naturally in the body, MSCs function as biological mediators by detecting areas of stress or injury and signalling the body to initiate its own healing process, rather than simply replacing damaged cells.
In this clinical trial, patients received MSC injections derived from carefully screened healthy donors aged 18-30, directly into their affected knee joints. The goal was to confirm safety, ease pain, reduce inflammation and potentially repair cartilage damage, offering a potential alternative to surgery for those suffering from knee osteoarthritis.
The clinical trial was led by Dr. Oussama Chaar, consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Dr. Veerabahu Muthusamy, specialist Orthopaedic Surgeon, and conducted at Burjeel Medical City and Burjeel Hospital from November 2023 to October 2024, where patients received a single dose of 50 million MSCs via ultrasound-guided injections.
The results of the first phase (Phase I/II) of the trial have been encouraging, meeting its primary endpoint of safety confirmed by an independent safety monitoring board.
Patients reported a significant reduction in pain levels, as measured by the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and an overall improvement in their quality of life, enabling them to move more comfortably and engage in daily activities with greater ease. Importantly, the treatment was well tolerated, with no serious adverse events reported.
To further evaluate the therapy's efficacy, provide deeper insights into the therapy's impact, MRI scans have been conducted with detailed findings set to be presented at Abu Dhabi Global Health Week in April 2025.
Dr. Asma Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Health Life Sciences Sector at the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi, highlighted, 'The successful completion of this clinical trial is a testament to Abu Dhabi's robust regulatory oversight and its growing appeal as a hub for cutting-edge medical research.
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