Stem cell therapy in patients with epilepsy: A systematic review
- PMID: 33338823
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106416
Stem cell therapy in patients with epilepsy: A systematic review
Abstract
Purpose: The existing evidence of the potential applications and benefits of stem cell transplantation (SCT) in people with epilepsy and also its adverse effects in humans were systematically reviewed.
Methods: MEDLINE (accessed from PubMed), Google Scholar, and Scopus from inception to August 17, 2020 were systematically reviewed for related published manuscripts. The following key words (in the title) were used: "stem cell" AND "epilepsy" OR "seizure". Articles written in English that were human studies on stem cell transplantation in people with epilepsy were all included.
Results: We could identify six related articles. Because of their different methodologies, performing a meta-analysis was not feasible; they included 38 adults and 81 pediatric patients together. Five studies were single-arm human studies; there were no serious adverse events in any of the studies.
Conclusion: While stem cell transplantation seems like a promising therapeutic option for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, data on its application is scarce and of low quality. For now, clinical stem cell-based interventions are not justified. Perhaps, in the future, there will be a rigorous and intensely scrutinized clinical trial protocol with informed consent that could provide enough scientific merit and could meet the required ethical standards.
Keywords: Epilepsy; Human; Seizure; Stem cell.
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