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Cell-based therapy for management of osteoarthritis

2017-01-16YingJieZHAOYanCHANGWeiWEI

中国药理学与毒理学杂志 2017年10期

Ying-Jie ZHAO,Yan CHANG,Wei WEI

(Institute of Clinical Pharmacology,Anhui Medical University,Key Laboratory of Anti-inflammatory and Immune Medicine,Ministry of Education,Anhui Collaborative Innovation Center of Anti-inflammatory and Immune Medicine,Hefei 230032,China)

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Cell-based therapy for management of osteoarthritis

Ying-Jie ZHAO,Yan CHANG,Wei WEI

(Institute of Clinical Pharmacology,Anhui Medical University,Key Laboratory of Anti-inflammatory and Immune Medicine,Ministry of Education,Anhui Collaborative Innovation Center of Anti-inflammatory and Immune Medicine,Hefei 230032,China)

Absrtact:Osteoarthritis(OA)is a most common form of degenerative joint disease,primarily characterized by the degradation of articular cartilage,subchondral sclerosis and inflammation of the synovial membrane.Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs),a multipotent adult stem cell population,can be isolated from many connective tissue lineages,including those of the diarthrodial joint.Joint-resident MSCs or MSC-like progenitor cells contribute to the maintenance of healthy microenvironment or to the response to trauma.The onset of degenerative changes in the joint related to abnormal condition or depletion of these endogenous MSCs and native host hyaline cartilage cells,leading to limited selfrepair potential of the joint and advance of the degradation.To date,no acknowledged medical treatment strategies,including non-operative and classical surgical techniques,are efficient in restoring normal anatomy and function of hyaline cartilage in OA.This highlights an urgent need for better celled-based therapeutic strategies that supplement these functional cells exogenously to recover the tissue homeostasis and repair in joint cavity via chondrogenic and anti-in f lammatory functions.In this review we focus on the role of native MSCs in healthy or OA joint and recent progress in cell-based researches utilizing culture-expanded chondrocytes,pluripotent stem cells,or MSCs from different sources for treating OA.

mesenchymal stem cells;osteoarthritis;cell therapy;cartilage repair

The project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(81573443,81330081 and 81673444)

Yan CHANG,Tel:13955123142,E-mail:changyan318@126.com;Wei WEI,Tel:13605510563,E-mail:wwei@ahmu.edu.cn