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CAPS - Administration of amniotic fluid stem cell extracellular vesicles regenerates the lung epithelium in fetal rats with CDH at translationally relevant developmental stages - Kasra Khalaj

Video Published 2022-05-24 Updated 2025-07-29

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Research demonstrates that amniotic fluid stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles restore lung epithelial cell differentiation in fetal rat models of CDH at clinically relevant developmental stages. Treatment rescues alveolar and bronchial cell populations in hypoplastic lungs, advancing prenatal therapy toward clinical translation.

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  • Amniotic fluid stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles restore epithelial cell differentiation in CDH fetal rat lungs at canalicular/saccular stages.
  • EV therapy rescues alveolar type 1/2 cells and club/basal cell populations, achieving cellular homeostasis in hypoplastic lungs.
  • Treatment window aligns with clinical CDH diagnosis (18-20 weeks), making prenatal intervention translationally feasible.
  • In vivo studies via intraamniotic and tracheal routes show promising results; safety/feasibility studies underway with sheep models.
  • EV-based antenatal therapy addresses CDH lung immaturity before birth, potentially reducing postnatal mortality and morbidity.

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