Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Stem Cells: It Ain't that Easy! Read on.

Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. announced six-month interim results in its evaluation of CHONDROGEN for the regeneration of meniscus in the knee. A total of 55 patients were treated in the Phase I/II, double-blind study evaluating the safety and exploratory effectiveness of CHONDROGEN, a preparation of adult stem cells formulated for direct injection into the knee. At the six month time point, CHONDROGEN met its primary endpoint, demonstrating product safety. The trial did not demonstrate that CHONDROGEN resulted in a statistically significant increase in the volume of meniscus as compared to placebo; however, an improvement in baseline cartilage and joint condition was noted in patients treated with the stem cell drug that was not seen in patients that received placebo. An interim review of the data will be presented by C. Thomas Vangsness Jr., M.D. at the Stem Cell Summit in San Diego on February 13, 2007.

The study was designed to assess the safety of an injection of stem cells into the joint capsule and to gain preliminary efficacy data on the extent of tissue regeneration using magnetic resonance imaging or MRI. Patients in the study underwent standard meniscectomy surgery to remove torn or damaged tissue in their meniscus. One week following surgery, the patients were given a single injection of either placebo, or a low dose (50 million cells) or high dose (150 million cells) of CHONDROGEN. Neither the patients nor the surgeons will know what was given for the duration of the study. Patients will be followed for safety and additional preliminary efficacy, such as pain, cartilage damage, and changes in the meniscus for two years under the current study protocol.

An initial review of the data showed that CHONDROGEN was well tolerated, was not associated with serious adverse events, did not result in any adverse hematological events, and did not result in the formation of any unwanted or ectopic tissue. There was no significant change in the volume of meniscus on MRI at 6 months in patients that received CHONDROGEN compared to those patients receiving placebo. However, about 30% of patients treated with CHONDROGEN demonstrated an improvement in their baseline cartilage or joint condition, while no patients in the placebo group demonstrated similar improvement.

"Although we are very pleased to see that our stem cells continue to be well tolerated, we are obviously disappointed that we were unable to detect significant amounts of meniscal regeneration," said C. Randal Mills, Ph.D., President and CEO of Osiris Therapeutics. "Presently, we are working to complete our review and fully evaluate the entirety of the data we have received. Moving forward, we await the cartilage data from the one year time point and will investigate further the improvements observed in the pre-existing cartilage damage."

NASDAQ:OSIR ended today's trading unchanged at 18.45 per share. The stock has been heading down since around Feb 8. This data is a PERFECT example of the misconception of stem cell research vs. what the media [MJ Fox for example] would lead you to believe.

1 comment:

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