Current Status of the Instructional Cues Provided by Notochordal Cells in Novel Disc Repair Strategies
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Current Status of the Instructional Cues Provided by Notochordal Cells in Novel Disc Repair Strategies
Abstract
Numerous publications over the past 22 years, beginning with a seminal paper by Aguiar et al., have demonstrated the ability of notochordal cell-secreted factors to confer anabolic effects upon intervertebral disc (IVD) cells. Since this seminal paper, other scientific publications have demonstrated that notochordal cells secrete soluble factors that can induce anti-inflammatory, pro-anabolic and anti-cell death effects upon IVD nucleus pulposus (NP) cells in vitro and in vivo, direct human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells toward an IVD NP-like phenotype and repel neurite ingrowth. More recently these factors have been characterized, identified, and used therapeutically to induce repair upon injured IVDs in small and large pre-clinical animal models. Further, notochordal cell-rich IVD NPs maintain a stable, healthy extracellular matrix whereas notochordal cell-deficient IVDs result in a biomechanically and extracellular matrix defective phenotype. Collectively this accumulating body of evidence indicates that the notochordal cell, the cellular originator of the intervertebral disc holds vital instructional cues to establish, maintain and possibly regenerate the intervertebral disc.
Keywords: degenerative disc disease; notochordal cells; regenerative medicine; spinal pain.
Conflict of interest statement
A.M. is a salaried employee of Notogen Inc. and holds an equity position within Notogen Inc. W.M.E. is an assistant Professor within the Department of Surgery, University of Toronto and Associate Professor, Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College from which he receives partial salary support. W.M.E. is also the Chief Science Officer of Notogen Inc. and receives partial salary support plus a company equity position.
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