Intradiscal injection of human recombinant BMP-4 does not reverse intervertebral disc degeneration induced by nuclectomy in sheep

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2022-11

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Du, Jie
Garcia, João P
Bach, Frances CISNI 0000000419575103
Tellegen, AnnaISNI 0000000492496604
Grad, Sibylle
Li, Zhen
Castelein, René M
Meij, BjörnORCID 0000-0002-0165-1169ISNI 0000000388662836
Tryfonidou, MariannaORCID 0000-0002-2333-7162ISNI 0000000388930095
Creemers, Laura B

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Abstract

Background: Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is suggested as a major cause of chronic low back pain (LBP). Intradiscal delivery of growth factors has been proposed as a promising strategy for IVD repair and regeneration. Previously, BMP-4 was shown to be more potent in promoting extracellular matrix (ECM) production than other BMPs and TGF-β in human nucleus pulposus (NP) cells, suggesting its applicability for disc regeneration. Methods: The effects of BMP-4 on ECM deposition and cell proliferation were assessed in sheep NP and annulus fibrosus (AF) cells in a pellet culture model. Further, a nuclectomy induced sheep lumbar IVD degeneration model was used to evaluate the safety and effects of intradiscal BMP-4 injection on IVD regeneration. Outcomes were assessed by magnetic resonance imaging, micro-computed tomography, histological and biochemical measurements. Results: In vitro, BMP-4 significantly increased the production of proteoglycan and deposition of collagen type II and proliferation of NP and AF cells. Collagen type I deposition was not affected in NP cells, while in AF cells it was high at low BMP-4 concentrations, and decreased with increasing concentration of BMP-4. Intradiscal injection of BMP-4 induced extradiscal new bone formation and Schmorl's node-like changes in vivo. No regeneration in the NP nor AF was observed. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that although BMP-4 showed promising regenerative effects in vitro, similar effects were not observed in a large IVD degeneration animal model. The Translational Potential of This Article: The contradictory results of using BMP-4 on IVD regeneration between in vitro and in vivo demonstrate that direct BMP-4 injection for disc degeneration-associated human chronic low back pain should not be undertaken. In addition, our results may also shed light on the mechanisms behind pathological endplate changes in human patients as a possible target for therapy.

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Annulus fibrosus, BMP-4, Bone formation, Intervertebral disc regeneration, Nucleus pulposus, Subchondral bone remodeling, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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Du, J, Garcia, J P, Bach, F C, Tellegen, A R, Grad, S, Li, Z, Castelein, R M, Meij, B P, Tryfonidou, M A & Creemers, L B 2022, 'Intradiscal injection of human recombinant BMP-4 does not reverse intervertebral disc degeneration induced by nuclectomy in sheep', Journal of Orthopaedic Translation, vol. 37, pp. 23-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2022.08.006