Clinical evaluation of freeze-dried secretome (lyosecretome) for osteoarthritis: a controlled trial in dogs and preliminary safety assessment in horses

Priscilla Berni, Maurizio Del Bue, Virna Conti, Valentina Andreoli, Roberto Ramoni, Mario Angelone, Gian Paolo Squassino, Elia BARI, MARIA LUISA TORRE, Maurizio RINALDI, Silvia Dotti, Rossana Rossi, Ishak Yusuf, Pierluigi Mauri, Dario Di Silvestre, Stefano Grolli

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Abstract

Most in vivo studies on MSC-secretome for osteoarthritis (OA) have relied on animal models, using products lacking pharmaceutical quality, not formulated for clinical use, and insufficiently characterized, limiting knowledge of its effectiveness. This study reports veterinary clinical trials on dogs and horses with spontaneous OA: in dogs (26 subjects), the trial is randomized, double-blinded, and controlled; in horses, 5 clinical cases were treated for safety assessment. Treatment consisted of hyaluronic acid with either lyosecretome – a freeze-dried, injectable MSC-secretome obtained through standardized GMP manufacturing – or mannitol, the lyosecretome excipient (control), intrarticularly administered. Patients underwent clinical evaluations and orthopedic assessments over an 80-day follow-up; dog-owner feedback was collected through questionnaires. Lyosecretome doesn’t induce systemic adverse responses. In dogs, improvement following treatment – significant in favor of lyosecretome – was observed, especially in reducing lameness; although it did not demonstrate significant pain reduction, patients were significantly more likely to walk, play, and move easily after exercise. Proteomic investigation supported these efficacy findings, revealing lyosecretome proteins involved in inhibiting protease and hyaluronidase, as well as in regulating immune response and inflammation, and those associated with cartilage regeneration and antioxidant activity. These results support the beneficial effect of MSC-secretome on joint disorders and offer insights that may be relevant to human patients, given the similarities in OA pathophysiology between humans and dogs or horses.
Lingua originaleInglese
RivistaInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume681
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

Keywords

  • Mesenchymal stromal cells secretome Osteoarthritis treatment Proteomic analysis Intraarticular injection Joint regeneration

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