Targeting subchondral bone mesenchymal stem cell activities for intrinsic joint repair in osteoarthritis

Future Sci OA. 2017 Sep 6;3(4):FSO228. doi: 10.4155/fsoa-2017-0055. eCollection 2017 Nov.

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common age-related disease with complex pathophysiology. It is characterized by wide-ranging tissue damage and ultimate biomechanical failure of the whole joint. However, signs of tissue adaptation and attempted repair responses are evident in OA-affected osteochondral tissues. Highlighted in this review article is the role of bone-resident mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in these bone remodeling responses, and a proposal that targeting MSC activities in OA subchondral bone could represent a novel approach for intrinsic joint regeneration in OA. The development of these therapies will require better understanding of MSC proliferation, migration and differentiation patterns in relation to OA tissue damage and further clarification of the molecular signaling events in these MSCs during disease progression.

Keywords: bone remodeling; mesenchymal; osteoarthritis; stem cells; subchondral bone.

Publication types

  • Review