Defining the extracellular matrix in non-cartilage soft-tissues in osteoarthritis: a systematic review.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Iwan G A Raza, Sarah J B Snelling, Jolet Y Mimpen
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Abstract

Aims: Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a critical determinant of tissue mechanobiology, yet remains poorly characterized in joint tissues beyond cartilage in osteoarthritis (OA). This review aimed to define the composition and architecture of non-cartilage soft joint tissue structural ECM in human OA, and to compare the changes observed in humans with those seen in animal models of the disease.

Methods: A systematic search strategy, devised using relevant matrix, tissue, and disease nomenclature, was run through the MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus databases. Demographic, clinical, and biological data were extracted from eligible studies. Bias analysis was performed.

Results: A total of 161 studies were included, which covered capsule, ligaments, meniscus, skeletal muscle, synovium, and tendon in both humans and animals, and fat pad and intervertebral disc in humans only. These studies covered a wide variety of ECM features, including individual ECM components (i.e. collagens, proteoglycans, and glycoproteins), ECM architecture (i.e. collagen fibre organization and diameter), and viscoelastic properties (i.e. elastic and compressive modulus). Some ECM changes, notably calcification and the loss of collagen fibre organization, have been extensively studied across osteoarthritic tissues. However, most ECM features were only studied by one or a few papers in each tissue. When comparisons were possible, the results from animal experiments largely concurred with those from human studies, although some findings were contradictory.

Conclusion: Changes in ECM composition and architecture occur throughout non-cartilage soft tissues in the osteoarthritic joint, but most of these remain poorly defined due to the low number of studies and lack of healthy comparator groups.

骨关节炎中非软骨软组织细胞外基质的定义:一项系统综述。
目的:细胞外基质(ECM)是组织力学生物学的关键决定因素,但在骨关节炎(OA)的软骨以外的关节组织中仍未得到充分的研究。本综述旨在定义人类OA中非软骨软关节组织结构ECM的组成和结构,并比较在人类和动物模型中观察到的变化。方法:采用相关基质、组织和疾病术语设计的系统搜索策略,在MEDLINE、Embase和Scopus数据库中运行。从符合条件的研究中提取人口统计学、临床和生物学数据。进行偏倚分析。结果:共纳入161项研究,包括人类和动物的囊膜、韧带、半月板、骨骼肌、滑膜和肌腱,仅包括人类的脂肪垫和椎间盘。这些研究涵盖了各种各样的ECM特征,包括单个ECM成分(即胶原蛋白、蛋白聚糖和糖蛋白)、ECM结构(即胶原纤维组织和直径)和粘弹性特性(即弹性和压缩模量)。一些ECM变化,特别是钙化和胶原纤维组织的丢失,已经在骨关节炎组织中得到了广泛的研究。然而,大多数ECM特征只被一篇或几篇论文研究过。当可以进行比较时,动物实验的结果与人类研究的结果在很大程度上是一致的,尽管有些发现是相互矛盾的。结论:骨关节炎关节的非软骨软组织中,ECM的组成和结构都发生了变化,但由于研究数量少,缺乏健康的比较组,大多数ECM的组成和结构仍不明确。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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