Hickman Tara T, Rathan-Kumar Sudiksha, Peck Sun H
Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States.
Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, United States.
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022 Mar 11;10:841831. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.841831. eCollection 2022.
The intervertebral disc (IVD) is the fibrocartilaginous joint located between each vertebral body that confers flexibility and weight bearing capabilities to the spine. The IVD plays an important role in absorbing shock and stress applied to the spine, which helps to protect not only the vertebral bones, but also the brain and the rest of the central nervous system. Degeneration of the IVD is correlated with back pain, which can be debilitating and severely affects quality of life. Indeed, back pain results in substantial socioeconomic losses and healthcare costs globally each year, with about 85% of the world population experiencing back pain at some point in their lifetimes. Currently, therapeutic strategies for treating IVD degeneration are limited, and as such, there is great interest in advancing treatments for back pain. Ideally, treatments for back pain would restore native structure and thereby function to the degenerated IVD. However, the complex developmental origin and tissue composition of the IVD along with the avascular nature of the mature disc makes regeneration of the IVD a uniquely challenging task. Investigators across the field of IVD research have been working to elucidate the mechanisms behind the formation of this multifaceted structure, which may identify new therapeutic targets and inform development of novel regenerative strategies. This review summarizes current knowledge base on IVD development, degeneration, and regenerative strategies taken from traditional genetic approaches and omics studies and discusses the future landscape of investigations in IVD research and advancement of clinical therapies.
椎间盘(IVD)是位于每个椎体之间的纤维软骨关节,赋予脊柱灵活性和承重能力。IVD在吸收施加于脊柱的冲击和压力方面发挥着重要作用,这不仅有助于保护椎骨,还能保护大脑和中枢神经系统的其他部分。IVD退变与背痛相关,背痛会使人衰弱并严重影响生活质量。事实上,背痛每年在全球造成巨大的社会经济损失和医疗成本,世界上约85%的人口在其一生中的某个时候会经历背痛。目前,治疗IVD退变的策略有限,因此,人们对推进背痛治疗方法有着浓厚兴趣。理想情况下,背痛治疗方法应恢复退变IVD的天然结构并进而恢复其功能。然而,IVD复杂的发育起源、组织组成以及成熟椎间盘的无血管特性使得IVD再生成为一项极具挑战性的独特任务。IVD研究领域的研究人员一直在努力阐明这种多面结构形成背后的机制,这可能会确定新的治疗靶点并为新型再生策略的开发提供信息。本综述总结了关于IVD发育、退变以及从传统遗传方法和组学研究中获取的再生策略的当前知识基础,并讨论了IVD研究的未来前景以及临床治疗的进展。