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Overview of bone morphogenetic proteins

Journal

SPINE
Volume 27, Issue 16, Pages S2-S8

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200208151-00002

Keywords

bone graft; bone morphogenetic protein; osteoinduction

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Study Design. A literature review was conducted. Objectives. To review the discovery of the bone morphogenetic proteins and describe the bone morphogenetic protein products that will or may be available for clinical use. Summary of Background Data. Bone morphogenetic proteins comprise the osteoinductive component of several tissue engineering products in late-stage development as replacements for autogenous bone graft, and for bone augmentation and repair. Methods. The literature on bone morphogenetic proteins was reviewed. Results. Bone morphogenetic proteins were discovered origionally on the basis of their presence in osteoinductive extracts of bone matrix. Molecular cloning of bone morphogenetic proteins demonstrated that they are a family of related differentiation factors, ecah capable of inducting the formation of new bone tissue when implanted. Two of the molecules in clinical use, recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 and recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-7 (OP-1) are produced in a biotechnoligy process using recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid technology that offers unlimited supply and substantial control over purity and reproducible activity. A third material, bovine bone morphogenetic protein extract, is extracted from bone, and contains a mixture of bone morphogenetic protein molecules. Each of these molecules, although osteoinductive in vivo has different physiologic roles and biologic activities in vivio and in trivo. Successful development of a product for use in spinal fusion involves selecting the oesteoinductive molecule, and the method of delivery, as well as conducting subsequent preclinical studies to evaluate its efficacy and safety. Conclusions. On the basis of the data provided in this issue of spine, some of these bone morphogenetic protein-based products provide for revolutionary therapies in orthopedic practice.

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