[Genetic factors in degenerative disc disease].

V A Chekhonatsky, K B Mirzaev, G V Pavlova, D Yu Usachev, N B Zakharova, A A Chekhonatsky, A V Kuznetsov, A V Gorozhanin, O N Dreval
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze available literature data on the role of genetic factors in degenerative disc disease.

Methodology: We reviewed the PubMed, MEDLINE, Cohrane Library, e-Library databases using the following keywords: degenerative spine lesions, intervertebral disc herniation, pathogenesis, genetic regulation.

Results: Searching depth was 2002-2022. We reviewed 84 references. Exclusion criteria: duplicate publications, reviews without detailed description of results, opinions. Finally, we included 43 the most significant studies.

Conclusion: There are literature data on proinflammatory cytokines, growth factors and osteodestructive processes in pathogenesis of degenerative disc disease. However, there is only fragmentary information about the role of genetic regulation of these processes. Some factors, such as microRNA, TGF-b, VEGF, MMP are still poorly understood.

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目的分析有关遗传因素在椎间盘退行性病变中作用的现有文献数据:我们使用以下关键词查阅了 PubMed、MEDLINE、Cohrane Library 和 e-Library 数据库:脊柱退行性病变、椎间盘突出症、发病机制、遗传调节:检索深度为 2002-2022 年。我们查阅了 84 篇参考文献。排除标准:重复发表、未详细描述结果的综述、观点。最后,我们纳入了 43 项最重要的研究:关于椎间盘退行性病变发病机制中的促炎细胞因子、生长因子和骨破坏过程的文献资料很多。然而,关于这些过程的遗传调控作用的信息却很零散。一些因子,如 microRNA、TGF-b、VEGF、MMP 等,目前仍不甚明了。
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