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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins: Promising Molecules for Bone Healing, Bioengineering, and Regenerative Medicine.

Ana Claudia Oliveira Carreira1, Willian Fernando Zambuzzi2, Mariana Correa Rossi2, Renato Astorino Filho1, Mari Cleide Sogayar3, José Mauro Granjeiro4.   

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), glycoproteins secreted by some cells, are members of the TGF-β superfamily that have been implicated in a wide variety of roles. Currently, about 20 different BMPs have been identified and grouped into subfamilies, according to similarities with respect to their amino acid sequences. It has been shown that BMPs are secreted growth factors involved in mesenchymal stem cell differentiation, also being reported to control the differentiation of cancer stem cells. BMPs initiate signaling from the cell surface by binding to two different receptors (R: Type I and II). The heterodimeric formation of type I R and II R may occur before or after BMP binding, inducing signal transduction pathways through SMADs. BMPs may also signal through SMAD-independent pathways via mitogen-activated protein kinases (ERK, p38MAPKs, JNK). BMPs may act in an autocrine or paracrine manner, being regulated by specific antagonists, namely: noggin and chordin. Genetic engineering allows the production of large amounts of BMPs for clinical use, and clinical trials have shown the benefits of FDA-approved recombinant human BMPs 2 and 7. Several materials from synthetic to natural sources have been tested as BMP carriers, ranging from hydroxyapatite, and organic polymers to collagen. Bioactive membranes doped with BMPs are promising options, acting to accelerate and enhance osteointegration. The development of smart materials, mainly based on biopolymers and bone-like calcium phosphates, appears to provide an attractive alternative for delivering BMPs in an adequately controlled fashion. BMPs have revealed a promising future for the fields of Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine. In this chapter, we review and discuss the data on BMP structure, mechanisms of action, and possible clinical applications.
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Keywords:  Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine; Bone healing; Bone morphogenetic proteins; Bone regeneration; Extracellular matrix proteins; Osteogenic proteins; Peptide growth factors; Recombinant BMPs; Scaffolds

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26279381     DOI: 10.1016/bs.vh.2015.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vitam Horm        ISSN: 0083-6729            Impact factor:   3.421


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2.  Tumours block protective muscle and nerve signals to cause cachexia.

Authors:  Teresa A Zimmers
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2021-10       Impact factor: 69.504

3.  Construction of tissue-engineered nucleus pulposus by stimulation with periodic mechanical stress and BMP-2.

Authors:  Yang Liu; Gong-Ming Gao; Kai-Yuan Yang; Lu-Ming Nong
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2022-05-13

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6.  Implant Composed of Demineralized Bone and Mesenchymal Stem Cells Genetically Modified with AdBMP2/AdBMP7 for the Regeneration of Bone Fractures in Ovis aries.

Authors:  Adelina A Hernandez-Hurtado; Gissela Borrego-Soto; Ivan A Marino-Martinez; Jorge Lara-Arias; Viktor J Romero-Diaz; Adalberto Abrego-Guerra; Jose F Vilchez-Cavazos; Guillermo Elizondo-Riojas; Herminia G Martinez-Rodriguez; Marcela A Espinoza-Juarez; Gloria C Lopez-Romero; Alejandro Robles-Zamora; Oscar F Mendoza Lemus; Rocio Ortiz-Lopez; Augusto Rojas-Martinez
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2016-10-13       Impact factor: 5.443

7.  Bone morphogenetic protein-2-mediated pain and inflammation in a rat model of posterolateral arthrodesis.

Authors:  Kendall Mitchell; Jill P Shah; Clifton L Dalgard; Lyubov V Tsytsikova; Ashley C Tipton; Anton E Dmitriev; Aviva J Symes
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Review 8.  Strategies Developed to Induce, Direct, and Potentiate Bone Healing.

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Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 4.566

9.  Various Dosages of BMP-2 for Management of Massive Bone Defect in Sprague Dawley Rat.

Authors:  Achmad Fauzi Kamal; Othdeh Samuel Halomoan Siahaan; Jessica Fiolin
Journal:  Arch Bone Jt Surg       Date:  2019-11

10.  Absorbable collagen sponges loaded with recombinant bone morphogenetic protein 9 induces greater osteoblast differentiation when compared to bone morphogenetic protein 2.

Authors:  Masako Fujioka-Kobayashi; Benoit Schaller; Nikola Saulacic; Benjamin E Pippenger; Yufeng Zhang; Richard J Miron
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2017-02-09
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