富含血小板的同种异体血浆治疗软骨损伤:对基础科学证据的系统综述,以备未来应用。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1159/000535018
Nur Hidayah Hassan, Raja Elina Ahmad, Tunku Kamarul, Qi Hao Daniel Looi, Pan Pan Chong
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很明显,尽管有许多关于富血小板血浆(PRP)的报道,但其中大部分主要集中在自体来源上,这是有充分理由的。由于担心交叉感染和免疫排斥,有意识地避免了与同种异体来源有关的问题。然而,由于一年来的进展证明了它的安全性、有效性和丰富的供应,今天这个话题再次被讨论,并引起了人们的兴趣。因此,本系统综述旨在阐明该领域的进展,目的是对同种异体PRP在软骨修复中的应用相关研究提供更广泛、更深入的了解。文献检索使用Medline、ProQuest、Web of Science、Cochrane对照试验中央注册中心、,以及滚雪球搜索策略,使用各种组合的特定主题关键词来识别相关研究,包括“同种异体、血小板、富集、血浆”或“同种异体,血小板、富集,血浆”或“同种异体富含血小板的血浆和软骨或软骨细胞或滑膜细胞或干细胞。使用同种异体PRP来促进软骨修复的研究也包括在内。SYRCLE的检查表评估了偏倚的风险。在206项研究中,12项符合条件。只有那些与同种异体PRP明确相关和特异的研究才包括在内研究了同种异体PRP在动物模型中的疗效,而三篇文章采用了体外模型。异基因PRP在体外促进细胞增殖、软骨基质的产生和抗炎作用。体内研究报告了治疗动物软骨修复显著加速的组织学证据。尽管有几个相互矛盾的发现,但所有研究都一致认为,同种异体PRP对软骨修复是安全且潜在有效的,同种异体来源的优势显而易见。
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Allogenic Platelet-Rich Plasma for Treating Cartilage Injury: A Systematic Review of the Evidence on the Basic Sciences for Potential Future Applications.

It is apparent that whilst many reports are available regarding platelet-rich-plasma (PRP), the larger majority of these have been mainly focussed on autologous sources, and for good reason. Issues relating to allogenic source have been consciously avoided owing to concerns of cross infectivity and immune rejection. However, this topic today is now revisited and is of interest since progress over the year has demonstrated its safety, efficacy, and its abundance of supply. The present systematic review was thus conducted to elucidate advances made in this area, with the aim to provide a wider and deeper understanding of studies relevant to the application of allogenic PRP in cartilage repair. Literature search was conducted systematically using Medline, ProQuest, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and snowballing searching strategy to identify relevant studies using topic-specific keywords in various combinations including "allogenic, platelet, rich, plasma" OR "allogeneic, platelet, rich, plasma" OR "allogenic platelet-rich plasma" OR "allogeneic platelet-rich plasma" OR "allogenic platelet rich plasma" OR "allogeneic platelet rich plasma" AND cartilage OR chondrocytes OR synoviocytes OR stem cells. Studies that used allogenic PRP in an attempt to facilitate cartilage repair were included. The risk of bias was assessed by the SYRCLE's checklist. Of 206 studies identified, 12 were found eligible. Only those studies that are clearly related and specific to allogenic PRP were included. Of these, nine investigated the efficacy of allogenic PRP in animal models, while three articles employed an in vitro model. Allogenic PRP promotes cell proliferation, cartilage matrix production, and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro. The in vivo studies reported histological evidence of significant acceleration of cartilage repair in treated animals. Despite several conflicting findings, all studies agreed that allogenic PRP is safe and potentially efficacious for cartilage repair, with the advantages of allogenic sources apparent.

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