Osteochondral explants for diarthrodial joint diseases: bridging the gap between bench and bedside.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
K H Li, Y Zhu, P H Zhang, M Alini, S Grad, Z Li
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Abstract

Diarthrodial joint diseases, affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide, mainly include osteoarthritis and cartilage injuries. No consensus on joint disease models has been achieved so far owing to the complex aetiologies, pathophysiological mechanisms and heterogeneity of disorders. The disease models established using isolated chondrocytes or small animals have the weaknesses of lacking native extracellular matrix and inter-species differences in anatomical and biomechanical cartilage properties. Osteochondral explants (OCEs) from large-animal or human joints present characteristics of native articular cartilage, showing promising potential for application in research on joint diseases. The present review focuses on OCEs and highlights the OCE sources, harvesting techniques, culture systems, applications and future developments. The OCE-centred ex vivo system has the potential to develop into preclinical models mimicking human joint diseases to help elucidate disease mechanisms, prompt therapeutic strategies and facilitate the clinical translation of findings in basic research.

骨软骨外植体治疗腹泻性关节疾病:弥合临床与临床之间的差距。
腹泻性关节疾病影响着全世界数亿人,主要包括骨关节炎和软骨损伤。由于复杂的病因、病理生理机制和疾病的异质性,迄今为止尚未就关节疾病模型达成共识。使用分离的软骨细胞或小动物建立的疾病模型存在缺乏天然细胞外基质和物种间软骨解剖和生物力学特性差异的缺点。骨软骨外植体具有天然关节软骨的特征,在关节疾病的研究中具有广阔的应用前景。本文主要介绍了外源有机化合物的来源、收获技术、培养体系、应用和未来发展。以oce为中心的离体系统有潜力发展成模拟人类关节疾病的临床前模型,以帮助阐明疾病机制,提示治疗策略并促进基础研究结果的临床转化。
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European cells & materials
European cells & materials 生物-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: eCM provides an interdisciplinary forum for publication of preclinical research in the musculoskeletal field (Trauma, Maxillofacial (including dental), Spine and Orthopaedics). The clinical relevance of the work must be briefly mentioned within the abstract, and in more detail in the paper. Poor abstracts which do not concisely cover the paper contents will not be sent for review. Incremental steps in research will not be entertained by eCM journal.Cross-disciplinary papers that go across our scope areas are welcomed.
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