Lupus Stem Cell Therapy
Learn About Lupus & Celltex Stem Cell Therapy
Systemic lupus erythematosus, also known as SLE or lupus, is a chronic autoimmune disease that fluctuates between periods of symptom flares and remissions. Learn about how Celltex is helping to improve the quality of life of individuals suffering from lupus by using their own stem cells.
Condition Overview
What Is Lupus Disease?
Once affected, one’s immune system cannot recognize healthy tissue from foreign invaders, like the flu. Therefore, the body creates autoantibodies that attack and destroy healthy tissue. This may cause swelling, discomfort and overall harm to the body. Although its origins are not clear, combinations of hormones, genes and environmental factors might impact the severity of symptoms. Lupus is often called “The Great Imitator” because all symptoms are apparent in many other diseases.
One suffering from lupus might experience extreme fatigue, headaches, swelling, fever, hair loss, pain from deep breaths, facial rashes, sun sensitivity, abnormal blood clotting, ulcers and weak circulation. Nine out of 10 cases are found in females, most commonly during childbearing years. Researchers believe approximately five million people are living with lupus today.
Stem Cell Therapy Research
How Can Celltex Stem Cell Therapy Help?
Multiple preclinical and clinical studies using stem cell therapy for lupus have been performed or are ongoing. The effectiveness of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in models of lupus has been variable. In some studies, levels or pro-inflammatory cytokines were reduced with increased numbers of regulatory T-cells, anti-DNA antibodies were reduced, and kidney function was improved. However, in certain studies (allogeneic mouse model), MSCs have not improved the disease.
In non-randomized non-placebo controlled clinical studies, a substantial number of patients went into remission following MSC infusion, and many relapsed several months later. Thus, more work is required to understand the mechanism of action, which will be useful in defining how to maximize the therapeutic benefit and appropriate dosing regimen.
Transplantation of MSCs in humans for a variety of conditions has been generally well tolerated, although results have been variable as a function of delivery route, and the variability in potency of cells between donors, tissue sources and culture conditions has been well documented.
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Hear personal stories from real clients that suffer from autoimmune disease about how they found a better quality of life through Celltex.
Dysautonomia Autoimmune Diseases
I am feeling the absolute best I have since my diagnosis. I truly cannot thank Celltex and Dr. Jones enough for the wonderful work they do to help people like me.
Kelsi Wells
Read the StoryDysautonomia Autoimmune Diseases
When I received my first round of therapy, I was able to read a book for hours the very next day, which was something I hadn't been able to do in years due to migraines and brain fog.
Mikaela Aschoff
Read the StoryPsoriatic Arthritis Autoimmune Diseases
Four months after receiving therapy, Stan was able to return to a normal surgery schedule and a life without pain.
Stan Jones
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Discover more about Celltex from past clients and our medical experts, and see our state-of-the-art Houston-based laboratory and partner hospitals. After viewing, we invite you to attend a live seminar or connect with client services to answer any remaining questions.
Why Choose Celltex?
The Celltex Difference
Our mission is to improve your quality of life. That’s why we have invested in technology that allows us to do what no one else can: produce millions of genetically stable stem cells that can provide a lifetime of relief. We invite you to explore more about what makes Celltex a leader in regenerative medicine and what it means for you.
Is stem cell therapy right for you?
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Eight out of 10 Celltex clients have seen improvement in their conditions. Could you be one of them? Answering a few simple questions will help you determine if stem cell therapy can work for you.
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