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干细胞用于椎间盘再生的疗效——动物对照试验的系统评价与荟萃分析

Efficacy of intervertebral disc regeneration with stem cells - a systematic review and meta-analysis of animal controlled trials.

作者信息

Wang Zhen, Perez-Terzic Carman M, Smith Jay, Mauck William D, Shelerud Randy A, Maus Timothy P, Yang Tai-Hua, Murad Mohammad Hassan, Gou Shanmiao, Terry Marisa J, Dauffenbach Jason P, Pingree Mathew J, Eldrige Jason S, Mohammed Khaled, Benkhadra Khalid, van Wijnen Andre J, Qu Wenchun

机构信息

Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA; Rehabilitation Medicine Research Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

出版信息

Gene. 2015 Jun 10;564(1):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2015.03.022. Epub 2015 Mar 19.

Abstract

Management of intervertebral disc (IVD) degenerative disease is challenging, as it is accompanied by irreversible loss of IVD cells. Stem cell transplantation to the disc has shown promise in decelerating or arresting the degenerative process. Multiple pre-clinical animal trials have been conducted, but with conflicting outcomes. To assess the effect of stem cell transplantation, a systematic review and meta-analysis was performed. A comprehensive literature search was conducted through Week 3, 2015. Inclusion criteria consisted of controlled animal trials. Two reviewers screened abstracts and full texts. Disagreements were resolved by a third reviewer. Random effects models were constructed to pool standardized mean difference (SMD). Twenty two studies were included; nine of which were randomized. Statistically significant differences were found with the stem cell group exhibiting increased disc height index (SMD=3.64, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.49, 4.78; p<0.001), increased MRI T2 signal intensity (SMD=2.28, 95% CI: 1.48, 3.08; p<0.001), increased Type II collagen mRNA expression (SMD=3.68, 95% CI: 1.66, 5.70; p<0.001), and decreased histologic disc degeneration grade (SMD=-2.97, 95% CI: -3.97, -1.97; p<0.001). There was statistical heterogeneity between studies that could not be explained with pre-planned subgroup analyses based on animal species, study designs, and transplanted cell types. Stem cells transplanted to the IVD in quadruped animals decelerate or arrest the IVD degenerative process. Further studies in human clinical trials will be needed to understand if such benefit can be translated to bipedal humans.

摘要

椎间盘退变疾病的治疗颇具挑战性,因为它伴随着椎间盘细胞的不可逆损失。向椎间盘移植干细胞在减缓或阻止退变进程方面已展现出前景。已开展了多项临床前动物试验,但结果相互矛盾。为评估干细胞移植的效果,进行了一项系统综述和荟萃分析。通过检索截至2015年第3周的全面文献。纳入标准包括对照动物试验。两名评审员筛选摘要和全文。分歧由第三名评审员解决。构建随机效应模型以汇总标准化均数差(SMD)。纳入了22项研究;其中9项为随机研究。发现干细胞组在椎间盘高度指数增加(SMD = 3.64,95%置信区间(CI):2.49,4.78;p < 0.001)、MRI T2信号强度增加(SMD = 2.28,95% CI:1.48,3.08;p < 0.001)、II型胶原mRNA表达增加(SMD = 3.68,95% CI:1.66,5.70;p < 0.001)以及组织学椎间盘退变分级降低(SMD = -2.97,95% CI:-3.97,-1.97;p < 0.001)方面存在统计学显著差异。基于动物种类、研究设计和移植细胞类型的预先计划的亚组分析无法解释研究之间存在的统计学异质性。移植到四足动物椎间盘的干细胞可减缓或阻止椎间盘退变进程。若要了解这种益处能否转化到双足人类身上,还需要进一步开展人类临床试验研究。

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