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Therapeutic Strategies for IVD Regeneration through Hyaluronan/SDF-1-Based Hydrogel and Intravenous Administration of MSCs

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22179609

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intervertebral disc; MSCs; recruitment; biomaterials; inflammation

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  1. Portuguese funds through FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [IUD/BIM/04293/2019, EUROSPINE TRF (2017_05)]

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This study evaluated the therapeutic potential of a chemoattractant delivery system for intervertebral disc (IVD) and found that it has the ability to recruit more cells, but no evidence of IVD regeneration was observed. Systemic injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) may play a role in IVD regeneration to some extent, but no synergies were observed when combined with the chemoattractant delivery system. Further exploration is needed before successful clinical translation of IVD regeneration using this strategy.
Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration involves a complex cascade of events, including degradation of the native extracellular matrix, loss of water content, and decreased cell numbers. Cell recruitment strategies for the IVD have been increasingly explored, aiming to recruit either endogenous or transplanted cells. This study evaluates the IVD therapeutic potential of a chemoattractant delivery system (HAPSDF5) that combines a hyaluronan-based thermoreversible hydrogel (HAP) and the chemokine stromal cell derived factor-1 (SDF-1). HAPSDF5 was injected into the IVD and was combined with an intravenous injection of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) in a pre-clinical in vivo IVD lesion model. The local and systemic effects were evaluated two weeks after treatment. The hydrogel by itself (HAP) did not elicit any adverse effect, showing potential to be administrated by intradiscal injection. HAPSDF5 induced higher cell numbers, but no evidence of IVD regeneration was observed. MSCs systemic injection seemed to exert a role in IVD regeneration to some extent through a paracrine effect, but no synergies were observed when HAPSDF5 was combined with MSCs. Overall, this study shows that although the injection of chemoattractant hydrogels and MSC recruitment are feasible approaches for IVD, IVD regeneration using this strategy needs to be further explored before successful clinical translation.

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