| Literature DB >> 31041160 |
Ethan Cottrill1, A Karim Ahmed2, Noah Lessing2, Zachary Pennington2, Wataru Ishida2, Alexander Perdomo-Pantoja2, Sheng-Fu Lo2, Elizabeth Howell3, Christina Holmes2, C Rory Goodwin3, Nicholas Theodore2, Daniel M Sciubba2, Timothy F Witham2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over 400000 Americans annually undergo spinal fusion surgeries, yet up to 40% of these procedures result in pseudoarthrosis even with iliac crest autograft, the current "gold standard" treatment. Tissue engineering has the potential to solve this problem via the creation of bone grafts involving bone-promoting growth factors (e.g., bone morphogenetic protein 2). A broad assessment of experimental growth factors is important to inform future work and clinical potential in this area. To date, however, no study has systematically reviewed the investigational growth factors utilized in preclinical animal models of spinal fusion. AIM: To review all published studies assessing investigational growth factors for spinal fusion in animal models and identify promising agents for translation.Entities:
Keywords: Growth factor; Pseudoarthrosis; Spinal fusion; Systematic review
Year: 2019 PMID: 31041160 PMCID: PMC6475812 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v10.i4.176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Orthop ISSN: 2218-5836
Search terms across 4 databases to identify experimental growth factors in animal models of spinal fusion
| PubMed (1693) | (spinal fusion [mesh] OR spine fusion*[tw] OR spinal fusion*[tw] OR “spondylosyndesis”[tw]) AND (animals [mesh:noexp] OR “chordata”[mesh:noexp] OR (“vertebrates”[mesh] NOT “humans”[mesh]) OR “animals, domestic”[mesh] OR “animals, exotic”[mesh] OR “animals, genetically modified”[mesh] OR “animals, laboratory”[mesh] OR “animals, outbred strains”[mesh] OR “animals, wild”[mesh] OR “animals, zoo”[mesh] OR “mice”[tw] OR “mouse” [tw] OR murine*[tw] OR “rat”[tw] OR “rats”[tw] OR rabbit*[tw] OR “leporine”[tw] OR ovine*[tw] OR sheep*[tw] OR goat*[tw] OR “caprine”[tw] OR “porcine”[tw] OR “pig” [tw] OR “pigs”[tw] OR “swine”[tw] OR “cow”[tw] OR “cows”[tw] OR “bovine”[tw] OR “horse”[tw] OR “horses”[tw] OR equine*[tw] OR “canine”[tw] OR “feline”[tw] OR “animal”[tw] OR “animals” [tw] OR “dog”[tw] OR “dogs”[tw] OR “cat”[tw] OR “cats”[tw] OR monkey*[tw] OR “non human primate”[tw] OR “non human primates”[tw] OR “simian”[tw] OR “ape”[tw] OR “apes”[tw] OR “gorilla”[tw] OR “gorillas”[tw] OR “piscine”[tw] OR “fish”[tw] OR “fishes”[tw] OR “goose”[tw] OR “geese”[tw] OR “fowl”[tw] OR “poultry”[tw] OR “chicken”[tw] OR “chickens”[tw]) |
| Embase (1709) | |
| Cochrane Library (52) | |
| Web of Science (1352) | |
| Total Results (4806) |
Figure 1Consolidated standards of reporting trials diagram for article selection. GF: Growth factor.
Normal biological activity of each included growth factor
| Chimera of activin A and BMP-2 - which are both members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily | |
| Pro-angiogenic growth factor that mediates reciprocal interactions between the endothelium and surrounding matrix, inhibits endothelial permeability, and contributes to blood vessel maturation and stability | |
| Secreted by the parafollicular (C cells) of the thyroid gland and is a direct inhibitor of osteoclasts | |
| Produced in the kidney in response to hypoxia and is a well-known growth factor essential for hematopoiesis | |
| Broad mitogenic and angiogenic functions and is important for limb and nervous system development, wound healing, and tumor growth | |
| Structurally similar to BMP-2 and BMP-7, GDF-5 is a secreted member of the TGF-beta superfamily of proteins involved in the development of various tissues and cell types, as well as the growth of neuronal axons and dendrites | |
| IGF-1 is a protein with similar structure and function to insulin involved in mediating growth and development. TGF-beta is a secreted ligand capable of binding to various TGF-beta receptors involved in embryogenesis and cell differentiation and may play a role in wound healing | |
| A product of post-translational modification of proinsulin, involved in intracellular glucose uptake | |
| Secreted protein containing epidermal growth factor-like repeats. It binds to the cell surface heterodimer integrin α3β1, resulting in intracellular changes that induce osteoblastogenic programming. Its overexpression is associated with craniosynostosis | |
| Secreted polypeptide which binds and inactivates members of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of proteins. Noggin is important for developmental process such neural tube closure and joint formation, and when mutated can lead to proximal symphalangism and multiple synostoses syndrome | |
| Synthetic 15-amino acid peptide with an identical sequence to the cell-binding domain found on the α1(I) chain of Type-I collagen. It is combined with an anorganic bovine-derived hydroxyapatite matrix (ABM) to produce an osteoinductive and osteoconductive bone graft alternative | |
| Synthetic, receptor-targeted peptide that cooperatively enhances biologic BMP-2 response | |
| Secreted bone matrix protein that belongs to the cystatin superfamily and binds proteins in the transforming growth factor-beta family of cytokines |
BMP: Bone morphogenetic protein; GDF: Growth differentiation factor; TGF: Transforming growth factor; IGF: Insulin-like growth factor.
Demographic characteristics for all included studies
| Dog | 1[ |
| Rat | 8[ |
| Rabbit | 7[ |
| Macaque | 1[ |
| Sheep | 7[ |
| Baboon | 1[ |
| Goat | 1[ |
| Spinal levels fused | |
| C3 – C4 | 4[ |
| L1 – L2 | 1[ |
| L2 – L3 | 1[ |
| L3 – L4 | 3[ |
| L4 – L5 | 12[ |
| L3 – L5 | 2[ |
| L5 – L6 | 7[ |
| L6 – L7 | 1[ |
| Spinal region | |
| Cervical | 4[ |
| Lumbar | 22[ |
| Biomechanical location | |
| Mobile segments | 11[ |
| Junctional segments | 21[ |
| Number of levels fused | |
| 1-Level fusion | 19[ |
| Two separate 1-level fusions | 5[ |
| 2-Level fusion | 2[ |
| Surgical approach | |
| Anterior | 8[ |
| Posterior | 18[ |
Experimental models and rates of bony fusion for each included study
| Zheng et al[ | Dog ( | L1-L2, L4-L5 (p) | (1) BCP; (2) BCP + rhBMP-2; (3) BCP + AB204 | (1) 6.3%; (2) 15%; (3) 90%2 |
| Park et al[ | Rat ( | L3-L5 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) ICBG + bovine serum albumin-impregnated collagen sponge; (3) ICBG + COMP-Ang-1-impregnated collagen sponge | (2) 38.9%; (2) 42.1%; (3) 89.5%2 |
| Babat et al[ | Rabbit ( | L5-L6 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) ICBG + calcitonin; (3) ICBG + pamidronate | (1) 56%; (2) 68%; (3) 37% |
| Liu et al[ | Rabbit ( | L4-L5, L6-L7 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) ICBG + calcitonin; (3) ICBG + interspinous fixation (steel wire); (4) ICBG + interspinous fixation (steel wire) + calcitonin | (1) 75%; (2) 100%; (3) 75% 100% |
| Liu et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) Sham surgery + saline vehicle; (2) Ovariectomy + saline vehicle; (3) Spinal fusion (ICBG) + saline vehicle; (4) Ovariectomy + Spinal fusion (ICBG); (5) Ovariectomy + Spinal fusion (ICBG) + calcitonin | Not reported |
| Rolfing et al[ | Rabbit ( | L5-L6 (p) | (1) ICBG + Epoetin beta subcutaneous injection; (2) ICBG + Saline subcutaneous injection | (1) 86%; (2) 71% |
| Inoue et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) Allograft; (2) Allograft + bFGF | Not reported |
| Spiro et al[ | Baboon ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) Collagen matrix strips; (3) Collagen matrix strips + rhGDF-5 (500μg/cm3); (4) Collagen matrix strips + rhGDF-5 (1500μg/cm3) | (1) 22%; (2) 0%; (3) 44%; (4) 11% |
| Spiro et al[ | Rabbit ( | L5-L6 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) Hydroxyapatite-mineralized collagen matrix (Matrix); (3) Matrix + bone marrow; (4) Healos strips + rhGDF-5 (0.1 mg/cc); (5) Healos strips + rhGDF-5 (1.0 mg/cc); (6) Non-crosslinked collagen strips + rhGDF-5 (0.1 mg/cc); (7) Non-crosslinked collagen strips + rhGDF-5 (1.0 mg/cc); (8) Collagen fiber slurry + rhGDF-5 (0.1 mg/cc); (9) Collagen fiber slurry + rhGDF-5 (1.0 mg/cc) | (1) 33%; (2) 0%; (3) 0%; (4) 0%; (5) 67%; (6) 75%; (7) 80%; (8) 25%; (9) 0% |
| Jahng et al[ | Sheep ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) Healos + GDF-5 | (1)100%; (2) 100% |
| Magit et al[ | Rabbit ( | L5-L6 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) Healos; (3) Healos + rhGDF-5 (0.5 mg/cc); (4) Healos + rhGDF-5 (1 mg/cc); (5) Healos + rhGDF-5 (1.5 mg/cc) | (1) 38%; (2) 0%; (3) 100%2; (4) 100%2; (5) 100%2 |
| Kandziora et al[ | Sheep ( | C3-C4 (a) | (1) Titanium cage (Cage); (2) Cage + ICBG; (3) Cage + PDLLA + BMP-2; (4) Cage + PDLLA + rh-IGF-1/TGF-β | (1) 0%; (2) 13%; (3) 13%; (4) 13% |
| Kandziora et al[ | Sheep ( | C3-C4 (a) | (1) ICBG; (2) Titanium cage (Cage); (3) Cage + PDLLA; (4) Cage + PDLLA + rh-IGF-1/TGF-β | (1) 0%; (2) 0%; (3) 0%; (4) 12.5% |
| Kandziora et al[ | Sheep ( | C3-C4 (a) | (1) Titanium cage + PDLLA (Cage); (2) Cage + rh-IGF-1/TGF-β (2.5/0.5%); (3) Cage + rh-IGF-1/TGF-β (5/1%); (4) Cage + rh-IGF-1/TGF-β (10/2%) | Not reported |
| Gu et al[ | Goat ( | C3-C4 (a) | (1) ICBG; (2) Titanium cage (Cage); (3) Cage + hydroxyapatite; (4) Cage + IGF-1/TGF-β (5/1%) | (1) 0%; (2) 25%; (3) 38%; (4) 63% |
| Koerner et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) ICBG + 100% palmitic acid; (2) ICBG + Linplant (95% palmitic acid and 5% bovine insulin) | (1) 11%; (2) 60%2 |
| Lee et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) Demineralized bone putty (Putty) + PBS; (2) Putty + rh-NELL-1 | (1) 0%; (2) 60% |
| Li et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) DBX + PBS; (2) DBX + NELL-1 (2.5 g); (3) DBX + NELL-1 (5 μg) | (1) 25%; (2) 75%; (3) 88% |
| Siu et al[ | Sheep ( | L3-L4 L5-L6 (a) | (1) Cage + DBM; (2) Cage + inactivated DBM; (3) Cage + DBM + NELL-1 (0.3 mg/mL) Cage + DBM + NELL-1 (0.6 mg/mL); (4) Cage + inactivated; (5) DBM + NELL-1 (0.3 mg/mL); (6) Cage + inactivated DBM + NELL-1 (0.3 mg/mL) | (1) 50%; (2) 50%; (3) 87.5%2; (4) 100%2; (5) 100%2; (6) 100%2 |
| Yuan et al[ | Rat ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) DBX + PBS; (2) DBX + NELL-1 (10μg); (3) DBX + NELL-1 (50μg); (4) Acellular collagen sponge (ACS) + PBS; (5) ACS + BMP-2; (6) ICBG | (1) 20%; (2) 100%; (3) 100%; (4) 0%; (5) 100%; (6) 0% |
| James et al[ | Macaque ( | L3-L4 L5-L6 (a) | (1) Cage + aTCP; (2) Cage + DBX + rh-NELL-1-loaded aTCP (1mg/mL); (3) Cage + DBX + rh-NELL-1-loaded aTCP (1.7mg/mL) | (1) 25%; (2) 25%; (3) 100% |
| Klineberg et al[ | Rabbit ( | L5-L6 (p) | (1) ICBG + Noggin scrambled siRNA bilateral; (2) ICBG + scrambled siRNA one side + siRNA other side; (3) ICBG + functional siRNA bilateral | (1) N/A (2) N/A (3) 50% |
| Sherman et al[ | Sheep ( | L3-L5 (a) | (1) PEEK + ICBG; (2) PEEK + anorganic bovine-derived matrix/P-15 | (1) 83%; (2) 100% |
| Smucker et al[ | Rabbit ( | L4-L5 (p) | (1) ICBG; (2) ICBG + TCP (1:1); (3) ICBG + B2A (50 μg); (4) ICBG + B2A (100 μg); (5) ICBG + B2A (300 μg) | (1) 25%; (2) 22%; (3) 56%; (4) 78%2 ( |
| Cunningham et al[ | Sheep ( | L2-L3 L4-L5 (a) | (1) PEEK + ICBG; (2) PEEK + ICBG + B2A (50 μg); (3) PEEK + ICBG + B2A (100 μg); (4) PEEK + ICBG + B2A (300 μg); (5) PEEK + ICBG + B2A (600 μg) | (1) 63%; (2) 88%; (3) 88%; (4) 88%; (5) 75% |
| Sintuu et al[ | Rat | L4-L5 (p) | (1) Collagen sponge (Sponge); (2) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 µg); (3) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP24 (100 μg); (4) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP24 (500 μg); (5) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP24 (1 mg); (6) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP24 (2.5 mg); (7) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP18 (100 μg); (8) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP18 (500 μg); (9) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP18 (1 mg); (10) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (1 μg) + SPP18 (2.5 mg); (11) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP24 (100 μg); (12) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP24 (500 μg); (13) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP24 (1 mg); (14) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP24 (2.5 mg); (15) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP18 (100 μg); (16) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP18 (500 μg); (17) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP18 (1 mg); (18) Sponge + rhBMP-2 (10 μg) + SPP18 (2.5 mg) | (1) 0%; (2) 100%2; (3) 0%; (4) 0%; (5) 0%; (6) 0%; (7) 0%; (8) 0%; (9) 0%; (10) 0%; (11) 0%; (12) 0%; (13) 0%; (14) 0%; (15) 0%; (16) 0%; (17) 0%; (18) 0% |
(a/p): anterior/posterolateral surgical approach; N2: Statistically significant compared to all other experimental groups. ICBG: Iliac crest bone graft. BCP: Biphasic calcium phosphate; rhBMP-2: Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein 2; bFGF: Basic fibroblast growth factor; GDF-5: Growth differentiation factor 5; PDLLA: Poly-(D,L-lactide); TGF: Transforming growth factor; IGF: Insulin-like growth factor.