An understanding of intervertebral disc development, maturation and cell phenotype provides clues to direct cell-based tissue regeneration therapies for disc degeneration

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Ricardo Rodrigues-Pinto
Stephen M. Richardson
Judith A. Hoyland
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[1] University of Manchester,Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, Centre for Tissue Injury and Repair, Institute of Inflammation and Repair
[2] Stopford Building,Department of Orthopaedics
[3] Centro Hospitalar do Porto - Hospital de Santo António,NIHR Manchester Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit
[4] Manchester Academic Health Science Centre,undefined
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European Spine Journal | 2014年 / 23卷
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Intervertebral disc degeneration; Back pain; Nucleus pulposus; Notochordal cells; Notochord; Ontogeny; Phenotype; Mesenchymal stem cells; Regenerative medicine;
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Cell-based regenerative medicine therapies have been proposed for repairing the degenerated intervertebral disc (a major cause of back pain). However, for this approach to be successful, it is essential to characterise the phenotype of its native cells to guarantee that implanted cells differentiate and maintain the correct phenotype to ensure appropriate cell and tissue function. While recent studies have increased our knowledge of the human nucleus pulposus (NP) cell phenotype, their ontogeny is still unclear. The expression of notochordal markers by a subpopulation of adult NP cells suggests that, contrary to previous reports, notochord-derived cells are retained in the adult NP, possibly coexisting with a second population of cells originating from the annulus fibrosus or endplate. It is not known, however, how these two cell populations interact and their specific role(s) in disc homeostasis and disease. In particular, notochordal cells are proposed to display both anabolic and protective roles; therefore, they may be the ideal cells to repair the degenerate disc. Thus, understanding the ontogeny of the adult NP cells is paramount, as it will inform the medical and scientific communities as to the ideal phenotype to implant into the degenerate disc and the specific pathways involved in stem cell differentiation towards such a phenotype.
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