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NCT07326059

Safety and Outcomes of MUSE Stem Cell Therapy in Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury

Sponsor: Healing Hope International

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Summary

This prospective observational study evaluates the safety profile and patient-reported outcomes associated with MUSE (Multilineage-differentiating Stress-Enduring) stem cell therapy in individuals aged 6 to 75 with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI). Participants independently elect to receive MUSE cell treatment through international clinical programs, and this study aims to capture real-world evidence on the potential therapeutic effects and risks of this emerging regenerative approach. The study does not administer any intervention. Instead, it follows participants who have received, or plan to receive, MUSE cell infusions outside the United States. Over a 12-month follow-up period, data will be collected on neurological functioning, quality of life, activities of daily living, and any reported adverse events or complications. Information will be gathered through remote interviews, structured digital surveys, and review of medical documentation when available. This research is sponsored by Healing Hope International and is intended to contribute to the ethical and responsible advancement of novel cell-based therapies by generating real-world evidence that may guide future clinical trial development and inform patient care practices.

Official title: An Observational Study on the Safety and Outcomes of MUSE Stem Cell Therapy in Participants With Traumatic Brain Injury Receiving International Clinical Treatment

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

10

Start Date

2028-01

Completion Date

2036-06-30

Last Updated

2026-03-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BIOLOGICAL

MUSE Stem Cell Therapy

MUSE (Multilineage-differentiating Stress-Enduring) stem cell therapy refers to the use of a naturally occurring subpopulation of mesenchymal lineage cells characterized by stress tolerance, expression of SSEA-3, and the capacity to differentiate into multiple cell types. Preclinical studies have shown that MUSE cells can migrate to sites of tissue injury, including the central nervous system, and may contribute to tissue repair through paracrine and regenerative mechanisms. In this observational study, participants independently obtain MUSE stem cell therapy at licensed treatment facilities outside the United States as part of their personal medical care. The study team does not provide, administer, manufacture, or direct the therapy.

Locations (2)

Healing Hope International

Houston, Texas, United States

Stem Solutions

Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico