Recommendations for intervertebral disc notochordal cell investigation: From isolation to characterization

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS JOR Spine Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.1272
Rebecca J. Williams, Lisanne T. Laagland, Frances C. Bach, Lizzy Ward, Wilson Chan, Vivian Tam, Adel Medzikovic, Shaghayegh Basatvat, Lily Paillat, Nicolas Vedrenne, Joseph W. Snuggs, Deepani W. Poramba-Liyanage, Judith A. Hoyland, Danny Chan, Anne Camus, Stephen M. Richardson, Marianna A. Tryfonidou, Christine L. Le Maitre
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Abstract

Background

Lineage-tracing experiments have established that the central region of the mature intervertebral disc, the nucleus pulposus (NP), develops from the embryonic structure called “the notochord”. However, changes in the cells derived from the notochord which form the NP (i.e., notochordal cells [NCs]), in terms of their phenotype and functional identity from early developmental stages to skeletal maturation are less understood. These key issues require further investigation to better comprehend the role of NCs in homeostasis and degeneration as well as their potential for regeneration. Progress in utilizing NCs is currently hampered due to poor consistency and lack of consensus methodology for in vitro NC extraction, manipulation, and characterization.

Methods

Here, an international group has come together to provide key recommendations and methodologies for NC isolation within key species, numeration, in vitro manipulation and culture, and characterization.

Results

Recommeded protocols are provided for isolation and culture of NCs. Experimental testing provided recommended methodology for numeration of NCs. The issues of cryopreservation are demonstrated, and a pannel of immunohistochemical markers are provided to inform NC characterization.

Conclusions

Together we hope this article provides a road map for in vitro studies of NCs to support advances in research into NC physiology and their potential in regenerative therapies.

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椎间盘脊索细胞研究的建议:从分离到表征。
背景:谱系追踪实验已经证实,成熟椎间盘的中心区域,髓核(NP),是由称为“脊索”的胚胎结构发育而来的。然而,从早期发育阶段到骨骼成熟,形成NP的脊索衍生细胞(即脊索细胞[NCs])在表型和功能特性方面的变化尚不清楚。这些关键问题需要进一步研究,以更好地理解NCs在稳态和变性中的作用及其再生潜力。由于一致性差以及缺乏一致的体外NC提取、操作和表征方法,目前阻碍了利用NC的进展。方法:在这里,一个国际小组聚集在一起,为关键物种内的NC分离、计数、体外操作和培养以及表征提供了关键建议和方法。结果:为NCs的分离和培养提供了推荐的方案。实验测试提供了计算NCs的推荐方法。证明了冷冻保存的问题,并提供了一系列免疫组织化学标记物来告知NC的特征。结论:我们共同希望这篇文章为NCs的体外研究提供一个路线图,以支持NC生理学及其在再生治疗中的潜力的研究进展。
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