A first in human trial implanting microalgae shows safety of photosynthetic therapy for the effective treatment of full thickness skin wounds
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Obaid Bobadilla, Miguel Luis
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A first in human trial implanting microalgae shows safety of photosynthetic therapy for the effective treatment of full thickness skin wounds
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- Obaid Bobadilla, Miguel Luis;
- Camacho, Juan Pablo;
- Brenet, Marianne;
- Corrales Orovio, Rocío;
- Carvajal, Felipe;
- Martorell, Ximena;
- Werner, Consuelo;
- Simón, Valeska;
- Varas, Juan;
- Calderón Ortega, Wilfredo Luis;
- Guzmán, Christian Dani;
- Bono Merino, María Rosa;
- San Martín, Sebastián;
- Eblen Zajjur, Antonio;
- Egana, José Tomas;
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Insufficient oxygen supply represents a relevant issue in several fields of human physiology and medicine. It has been suggested that the implantation of photosynthetic cells can provide oxygen to tissues in the absence of a vascular supply. This approach has been demonstrated to be successful in several in vitro and in vivo models; however, no data is available about their safety in human patients. Here, an early phase-1 clinical trial ( identifier: NCT03960164, ) is presented to evaluate the safety and feasibility of implanting photosynthetic scaffolds for dermal regeneration in eight patients with full-thickness skin wounds. Overall, this trial shows that the presence of the photosynthetic microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in the implanted scaffolds did not trigger any deleterious local or systemic immune responses in a 90 days follow-up, allowing full tissue regeneration in humans. The results presented here represent the first attempt to treat patients with photosynthetic cells, supporting the translation of photosynthetic therapies into clinics.
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CORFO Portafolio I+D grant 18PIDE98887
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1200280
FONDEQUIP/EQM 140016
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Frontiers in Medicine December 2021 Volume 8 Article 772324
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