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hUC Mesenchymal Stem Cells (19#iSCLife®-LC) in the Treatment of Decompensated Hepatitis b Cirrhosishepatitis b Cirrhosis

hUC Mesenchymal Stem Cells (19#iSCLife®-LC) in the Treatment of Decompensated Hepatitis b Cirrhosishepatitis b Cirrhosis

Recruiting
18-60 years
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Phase 1

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Overview

  1. Evaluation the safety of using human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells to treat patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis.
  2. Observe the curative effect of patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis who use human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells to treat.
  3. Explore the possible mechanism of human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells to treat patients with hepatitis B cirrhosis.

Description

This experimental use umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in treatment of decompensated hepatitis B cirrhosis to evaluate its safety and efficacy,

This experimental is mainly aimed at people aged 18-60 years old, regardless of gender and with body mass index (BMI) between 19-25kg/m2 (including boundary value). It was decided into treatment group and control group to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of mesenchymal stem cells by peripheral intravenous injection.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18-60 years old, gender not limited, body mass index (BMI) between 19-25 kg/m2, including boundary value;
  • The diagnosis of hepatitis B cirrhosis was in line with the 2015 American society of hepatology (AASLD) guidelines for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B, and the liver function grade was child-pugh B or child-pugh C, with a score range of 7-12 points, and Model for End-Stage Liver Disease score≤21 points.
  • Have not received stem cell therapy in the recent 6 months;
  • Subjects will be able to sign the informed consent in accordance with the study procedures and instructions.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Insufficiency of vital organs, such as heart, kidney and lung;
  • End-stage cirrhosis with severe complications, including but not limited to: hepatic encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding,Severe bleeding tendency, massive ascites, etc.
  • Concomitant peritonitis, pneumonia, or other types of infection not under control;
  • Have a history of severe allergic reaction or allergy to two or more kinds of food or medicine;
  • Positive serum HIV antibody and syphilis antibody;
  • Alpha fetoprotein>400ng/mL with primary liver cancer or without imaging evidence;
  • Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis are caused by non-chronic hepatitis B virus infection, or other factors except chronic hepatitis B virus infection ;
  • Patients with severe mental illness and cognitive impairment;

Study details
    Hepatitis B

NCT03826433

Sclnow Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

30 April 2024

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