Intra-Articular Injection of Human Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Reduces Radiographic Osteoarthritis in an Ovine Model.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS CARTILAGE Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1177/19476035241287832
Jade Perry, Claire Mennan, Paul Cool, Helen S McCarthy, Karin Newell, Timothy Hopkins, Charlotte Hulme, Karina T Wright, Frances M D Henson, Sally Roberts
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Abstract

Objective: To determine if mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) derived from human umbilical cords (hUC) could reduce degeneration developing when injected into the knee of a large animal model of osteoarthritis (OA).

Design: Ten million culture-expanded UC-MSCs (pooled from 3 human donors) were injected in 50 μL of tissue culture medium into the left stifle joints of 7 sheep whose medial meniscus was transected 4 weeks previously. Seven other sheep had only 50 μL of medium injected as the no treatment "control" group. After 8 weeks the sheep underwent euthanasia, the joints were excised and examined macroscopically, via x-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), both via histology for degenerative and inflammatory changes and immunohistochemically to identify any human cells within the joint tissues. Activity monitoring both before meniscus transection and euthanasia was also undertaken.

Results: There was a significant reduction in the Kellgren-Lawrence x-ray score for joints injected with hUC-MSCs compared with the control joints. Likewise, macroscopic, MRI, synovitis and OARSI histology scores were all lower (better) in the joints injected with hUC-MSCs than in the control arm, but not significantly. Activity levels and synovitis scores were similar in both groups of animals.

Conclusions: hUC-MSCs appear to modify and reduce the development of osteoarthritic changes in the ovine stifle joint after meniscal destabilization, an injury which commonly leads to OA in humans. These results are encouraging for the potential benefit of culture expanded UC-MSCs as an allogeneic cell therapy in patients who may have early OA following a meniscal injury of the knee.

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脐带间充质干细胞的关节内注射可减轻绵羊模型的放射性骨关节炎。
目的确定将源自人脐带(hUC)的间充质基质细胞(MSCs)注射到骨关节炎(OA)大型动物模型的膝关节中是否能减少退化的发生:设计:将1000万个培养扩增的UC-间充质干细胞(汇集自3名人类供体)以50微升组织培养基的形式注射到7只绵羊的左跗关节中,这些绵羊在4周前曾被横断内侧半月板。另外 7 只羊只注射了 50 μL 培养基,作为无治疗 "对照 "组。8 周后,绵羊被安乐死,关节被切除,并通过 X 射线和磁共振成像(MRI)进行宏观检查,通过组织学检查退化和炎症变化,并通过免疫组化鉴定关节组织中的人体细胞。此外,还对半月板切除和安乐死前的活动进行了监测:结果:与对照组相比,注射了 hUC 间充质干细胞的关节的 Kellgren-Lawrence X 光评分明显降低。同样,注射了hUC-间充质干细胞的关节的宏观、核磁共振成像、滑膜炎和OARSI组织学评分均低于(优于)对照组,但差异不明显。结论:hUC-间充质干细胞似乎能改变和减少半月板脱位后绵羊跗关节骨关节炎病变的发展,这种损伤通常会导致人类出现 OA。这些结果令人鼓舞,对于膝关节半月板损伤后可能出现早期 OA 的患者来说,培养扩增的 UC-间充质干细胞作为一种异体细胞疗法具有潜在的益处。
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期刊介绍: CARTILAGE publishes articles related to the musculoskeletal system with particular attention to cartilage repair, development, function, degeneration, transplantation, and rehabilitation. The journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas for the many types of researchers and clinicians involved in cartilage biology and repair. A primary objective of CARTILAGE is to foster the cross-fertilization of the findings between clinical and basic sciences throughout the various disciplines involved in cartilage repair. The journal publishes full length original manuscripts on all types of cartilage including articular, nasal, auricular, tracheal/bronchial, and intervertebral disc fibrocartilage. Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research are welcome. Review articles, editorials, and letters are also encouraged. The ICRS envisages CARTILAGE as a forum for the exchange of knowledge among clinicians, scientists, patients, and researchers. The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) is dedicated to promotion, encouragement, and distribution of fundamental and applied research of cartilage in order to permit a better knowledge of function and dysfunction of articular cartilage and its repair.
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