Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study

Background: Autologous small blood (SB) stem cells, a new stem cell subtype present in the peripheral blood of adults, were found to exhibit regenerative capacities in bone regeneration. This phase I clinical study aimed to study SB cells' safety, tolerability, and early efficacy in guided bon...

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Main Authors: Mehwish Urooj, Asma Siddiqui, Affan Ahmed, Muhammad Khawaja Hammad Uddin, Ayesha Akram, Qudsia Sabhi
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Published: ziauddin University 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/3745
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author Mehwish Urooj
Asma Siddiqui
Affan Ahmed
Muhammad Khawaja Hammad Uddin
Ayesha Akram
Qudsia Sabhi
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Asma Siddiqui
Affan Ahmed
Muhammad Khawaja Hammad Uddin
Ayesha Akram
Qudsia Sabhi
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description Background: Autologous small blood (SB) stem cells, a new stem cell subtype present in the peripheral blood of adults, were found to exhibit regenerative capacities in bone regeneration. This phase I clinical study aimed to study SB cells' safety, tolerability, and early efficacy in guided bone regeneration (GBR) surgical procedures in cases of severe alveolar bone defects among patients who are to receive a dental implant. Methods: In a single-centre, dose-escalation, prospective 24-week study, fifteen patients who needed alveolar augmentation were recruited according to strict inclusion criteria and randomly assigned into three cohorts (n=5 each) to be treated with escalating doses of CD61−Lin− SB cells (1×10⁵, 1×10⁶, and 1×10⁷ cells). GBR was carried out with the help of a collagen membrane and bone graft substitute, followed by the transplantation of SB cells. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured in Hounsfield Units (HU) by CT scan at baseline and weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 after treatment. Blood chemistries, immunologic markers, and safety profiles were measured as well. Results: No serious adverse events or dose-limiting toxicities were seen. HU scores significantly changed from baseline (mean: 485 HU) to week 12 (mean: 820 HU), reflecting enhanced BMD. Anaemia and leukocytosis resolved in patients, and liver toxicity was not observed. Immunoassays detected high cytokines (e.g., IL-17a, MCP-1), indicative of an ongoing tissue regeneration. Conclusions: SB cell-based GBR was tolerated and safe among patients with defects of the alveolar bone. Preliminary evidence indicates improved bone regeneration. Future phase II studies with larger sises are justified to confirm efficacy and hasten osseointegration.
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spelling doaj-art-7243d6c7bc35459f8e5e309250dbe00d2025-08-20T03:51:19Zengziauddin UniversityPakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry2313-73712308-25932025-07-0114310.36283/ziun-pjmd14-3/034Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I StudyMehwish Urooj0Asma Siddiqui1Affan Ahmed2Muhammad Khawaja Hammad Uddin3Ayesha Akram4Qudsia Sabhi5Hamdard University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.Karachi Medical and Dental college ,Karachi Metropolitan University, Pakistan.Karachi Medical and Dental College, Karachi Metropolitan University, Pakistan.DIKIOHS (Dr Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences). School of Dental Care Professionals DUHSDIKIOHS (Dr Ishrat Ul Ebad Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences),DUHS, Karachi, Pakistan. Karachi Medical and Dental College, Karachi Metropolitan University, Pakistan. Background: Autologous small blood (SB) stem cells, a new stem cell subtype present in the peripheral blood of adults, were found to exhibit regenerative capacities in bone regeneration. This phase I clinical study aimed to study SB cells' safety, tolerability, and early efficacy in guided bone regeneration (GBR) surgical procedures in cases of severe alveolar bone defects among patients who are to receive a dental implant. Methods: In a single-centre, dose-escalation, prospective 24-week study, fifteen patients who needed alveolar augmentation were recruited according to strict inclusion criteria and randomly assigned into three cohorts (n=5 each) to be treated with escalating doses of CD61−Lin− SB cells (1×10⁵, 1×10⁶, and 1×10⁷ cells). GBR was carried out with the help of a collagen membrane and bone graft substitute, followed by the transplantation of SB cells. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured in Hounsfield Units (HU) by CT scan at baseline and weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 after treatment. Blood chemistries, immunologic markers, and safety profiles were measured as well. Results: No serious adverse events or dose-limiting toxicities were seen. HU scores significantly changed from baseline (mean: 485 HU) to week 12 (mean: 820 HU), reflecting enhanced BMD. Anaemia and leukocytosis resolved in patients, and liver toxicity was not observed. Immunoassays detected high cytokines (e.g., IL-17a, MCP-1), indicative of an ongoing tissue regeneration. Conclusions: SB cell-based GBR was tolerated and safe among patients with defects of the alveolar bone. Preliminary evidence indicates improved bone regeneration. Future phase II studies with larger sises are justified to confirm efficacy and hasten osseointegration. https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/3745Dental ImplantsOsseointegrationStem Cell TransplantationBone DensityCytokines
spellingShingle Mehwish Urooj
Asma Siddiqui
Affan Ahmed
Muhammad Khawaja Hammad Uddin
Ayesha Akram
Qudsia Sabhi
Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry
Dental Implants
Osseointegration
Stem Cell Transplantation
Bone Density
Cytokines
title Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
title_full Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
title_fullStr Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
title_short Clinical Evaluation of Autologous Small Blood Stem Cells in Guided Bone Regeneration for Dental Implant Placement: A Phase I Study
title_sort clinical evaluation of autologous small blood stem cells in guided bone regeneration for dental implant placement a phase i study
topic Dental Implants
Osseointegration
Stem Cell Transplantation
Bone Density
Cytokines
url https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/3745
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