Cirrhosis

Treatment of Liver Cirrhosis with Stem Cells

Liver cirrhosis is an irreversible chronic disease characterized by replacement of liver cells (hepatocytes) with fibrous tissue, which leads to liver dysfunction. The main causes of this condition are alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis (B, C, D), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease caused by metabolic disorders, obesity and diabetes. The disease can also be triggered by autoimmune diseases, genetic abnormalities, toxicity and other less common factors.

The main symptoms of liver cirrhosis include:

  • weakness;
  • weight loss;
  • jaundice of the skin and sclerae;
  • accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity (ascites);
  • bleeding.

If not treated in time, the disease can lead to liver failure and the need for organ transplantation.

Treatment of Liver Cirrhosis with Stem Cells

Traditional treatment for cirrhosis is aimed at reducing symptoms and slowing the disease’s progression, but it cannot restore damaged tissue. In our clinic, we use stem cells that stimulate tissue regeneration, transform hepatocytes and reduce inflammation. This improves the organ’s function, reducing the need for liver transplantation.

For the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver, we use the following types of stem cells:

  1. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) – derived from bone marrow, adipose tissue or umbilical cord blood.
  2. Hematopoietic stem cells – capable of repairing tissue and stimulating the formation of new blood vessels.
  3. Fetal stem cells – with their highly regenerative properties.

How do Stem Cells Work in Cirrhosis?

Stem cells demonstrate high therapeutic effectiveness due to the following mechanisms of action: 

  • liver regeneration – the regeneration of hepatocytes is activated;
  • anti-inflammatory effect – the activity of the immune system decreases, which slows down the destruction of the organ;
  • reduction of fibrosis – processes contributing to the formation of scar tissue are blocked; 
  • improvement of microcirculation – contributes to better nutrition of liver cells.

Advantages of Liver Cirrhosis Treatment with Stem Cells

Cell therapy of cirrhosis of the liver has the following advantages:

  1. The liver and its functions are restored because the therapy is aimed at eliminating the cause of the disease rather than blocking the symptoms.
  2. There are practically no side effects because the patient’s own cells are used.
  3. It is possible to stop liver fibrosis and regenerate damaged tissues, i.e. prevent serious complications.

In addition, the use of stem cells can be combined with other methods, including medication and dietary correction.

Research and Clinical Trials

Clinical trials have shown that 70-80% of patients with cirrhosis experience have a significant improvement in liver function after stem cell therapy. Administration of cell-exosomal concentrates provides a rapid therapeutic effect. This is the technique used in our clinic.

Prospects for Stem Cell Treatment of Liver Cirrhosis

Research in liver cirrhosis is aimed at improving the methods of stem cell transplantation and studying the long-term prognosis after treatment. Our clinic has successfully implemented the following innovative approaches:

  • use of Muse cells – a special population of highly effective stem cells;
  • administration of exosomes – auxiliary elements that enhance the effect of stem cells, promote tissue regeneration and prolong the effect;
  • administration of GCMF peptide as an adjuvant therapy to increase the therapeutic effect.

Tips for Patients

Treatment of liver cirrhosis with stem cells is a promising method that can significantly improve the quality of life of patients and reduce the risk of complications.  Modern methods used in our clinic allow us to achieve effectiveness in 80% of clinical cases and significantly improve the patient’s condition.

If you have already been diagnosed and are interested in the treatment of liver cirrhosis with stem cells, make an appointment with a specialist at our clinic. The doctor will examine your medical history and inform you about the possibility of using this method in your particular case.

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FAQ

General questions

Liver cirrhosis is a chronic condition in which healthy liver cells are replaced by fibrous tissue, leading to progressive loss of liver function. Proper liver cirrhosis treatment is essential to prevent liver failure and reduce the need for transplantation.

Liver cirrhosis may be caused by chronic alcohol use, viral hepatitis (B, C, D), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease related to obesity and diabetes, autoimmune disorders, genetic conditions, or toxic damage to the liver.

Liver cirrhosis treatment with stem cells is an innovative regenerative approach aimed at stimulating liver tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and improving overall liver function rather than only managing symptoms.

Stem cells may support liver cirrhosis treatment by activating hepatocyte regeneration, reducing fibrotic processes, improving microcirculation, and decreasing inflammatory activity that contributes to liver damage.

Liver cirrhosis treatment protocols may include mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), hematopoietic stem cells, and fetal stem cells. These cells are selected for their regenerative potential and ability to support liver repair.

In some patients, liver cirrhosis treatment with stem cells may improve liver function and slow disease progression, potentially reducing or delaying the need for liver transplantation. Individual outcomes vary.

Stem cell therapy is not considered a guaranteed cure for liver cirrhosis. It is studied as a supportive and regenerative treatment that may improve liver function and quality of life, even though cirrhosis is generally considered irreversible.

Potential benefits of stem cell–based liver cirrhosis treatment include improved liver function, reduced fibrosis, fewer complications, minimal side effects, and enhanced overall well-being.

When properly administered by qualified specialists, stem cell treatment for liver cirrhosis is generally associated with minimal risks, especially when a patient’s own cells are used. However, effectiveness may vary among individuals.

Eligibility for liver cirrhosis treatment with stem cells is determined individually after medical evaluation. Factors such as disease stage, underlying cause, overall health, and previous treatments are carefully assessed.

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