Notochordal cell matrix as a stimulant for intervertebral disc regeneration
11607473 · 2023-03-21
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K35/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/3683
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/3608
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/3691
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/3604
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2430/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61L27/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K35/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A solubilized notochordal cell matrix powder dissolved in a carrier solvent or formed as a gel is provided. The notochordal cell matrix powder originates from lyophilized and treated porcine nucleus pulposus tissue containing notochordal cells. The powder contains less than 20% of porcine nucleid acids, and the powder contains a substantially unchanged amount of porcine protein content compared to the originating porcine nucleus pulposus tissue. The solubilized notochordal cell matrix powder is capable of stimulating native or stem cells to proliferate and produce a significant increase inglycosaminoglycansand type-II collagen matrix. Embodiments of the invention can be used for the disc regenerative treatment of discogenic back and neck pain in an orthopaedic and/or pharmaceutical setting/approach.
Claims
1. A method of making a notochordal cell matrix solution or gel for purposes of regenerating intervertebral disc, comprising: (a) lyophilizing porcine nucleus pulposus tissue containing notochordal cells to destroy cells within the tissue and to make a dry and brittle tissue; (b) treating the dry and brittle tissue to remove cellular and nucleic acid remnants, wherein the treatment results in at least 80% removal of porcine nucleic acids from the porcine nucleus pulposus tissue while maintaining porcine protein content within the porcine nucleus pulposus tissue; (c) further lyophilizing the treated material and pulverizing the treated material into a notochordal cell matrix powder; and (d) solubilizing the notochordal cell matrix powder by dissolving the notochordal cell matrix powder in a carrier solvent or forming as a gel, wherein the solubilized notochordal cell matrix powder is capable of stimulating native or stem cells to proliferate and produce an increase in glycosaminoglycans and type-II collagen matrix.
2. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the solubilized notochordal cell matrix powder is capable of stimulating the native or stem cells to produce an at least a multi-fold increase in the glycosaminoglycans.
3. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the notochordal cell matrix powder is formed into a hydrogel, and the notochordal cell matrix is in a concentration in a range of 10 to 30% w/vol in the hydrogel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) According to an embodiment of the invention, healthy NC-rich NP tissue is harvested, e.g. from porcine spines. The tissue is then lyophilized, thereby destroying the cells, and leaving behind a dry brittle tissue. Benzonase, DNAse, RNAse, detergent, or a combination thereof is then used to remove the cellular and nucleic acid remnants, after which the tissue is lyophilized again. The brittle tissue is then pulverized to a fine powder. This powder can be dissolved in a carrier solvent like PBS, a viscous carrier like hyaluronic acid or even a sustained release hydrogel or microspheres, and injected into the IVD to stimulate intervertebral disc regeneration. According to the invention, the dissolved and directly injected powder has the ability to promote healthy matrix production and inhibit inflammation. Additionally, it may inhibit matrix catabolism, inhibit neovascularization and inhibit neo-innervation within the IVD.
Exemplary Embodiment and Results
(8) An experiment was performed to test whether the powdered NC-rich NP tissue Matrix (NCM) has a stimulatory effect and how similar this is to just proteins produced by NC cells, i.e. NC Conditioned Medium (NCCM).
(9) NCCM was produced by incubating porcine NC-rich NP tissue for 4 days in high glucose DMEM with 1% penicillin/streptomycin (p/s) at 37° C., 5% CO.sub.2 and 5% O.sub.2. Afterwards, the medium was poured through a 70 μm strainer to remove the NCs and tissue. Subsequently, it was filtered through a 3 kDa filter, the solutes that remained where resuspended in low glucose (1 g) DMEM, and the NCCM was stored at −80° C.
(10) NCM was produced by lyophilizing porcine NP tissue overnight after which it was ground to a fine powder. The protein content of both NCCM and NCM was measured so that when NCM was resuspended in low glucose (1 g) DMEM, the final protein concentrations of both were the same.
(11) These (NCM and NCCM) were compared to base medium (BM=1 gDMEM supplemented with ITS, ascorbic acid, L-proline, bovine serum albumin and p/s).
(12) Cells, similar to those in human adult discs, i.e. NPCs, were harvested from the caudal discs of bovine tails by enzymatic digestion, and seeded in 1.2% alginate beads at 3 million cells/ml alginate. The beads were cultured for 4 weeks in BM, NCCM or NCM (both with the same supplements as BM).
(13) After culture, the beads were analysed for glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and DNA content (directly correlated to cell number). GAG is the main ECM component of NP tissue, it gives the NP tissue its functional mechanical properties and it is the first to be decreased during IVD degeneration.
(14) As observed previously, just the proteins derived from NCs (NCCM) caused the disc cells to proliferate 1.3× compared to BM (
(15) With the powdered NC-matrix added to the medium (NCM), the cells proliferated almost 5× more than without (BM,
(16) The results from the biochemical assays were also confirmed histologically on Alcian blue stained sections (
(17) In vitro experiments have been conducted to further assess the feasibility of NC-matrix powder in intervertebral disc regeneration. NCCM has been demonstrated to have anti-some catabolic and anti-inflammatory effect on inflammation-induced NPCs. Furthermore, NCCM has been shown to inhibit neurite growth and blood vessel formation. We expect the NCM to have similar or better effects than NCCM.
(18) Pigs harbor endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) in their genome, which are able to infect human cells. Therefore, before clinical application becomes feasible, NC-matrix powder (NCM) needs to be decellularized, while maintaining a high as possible protein content. Decellularization is performed with benzonase, which cleaves DNA and RNA to small fragments that can afterwards be removed through washing steps.
(19) A test was performed to remove DNA from NCM. Again, NCM was produced by lyophilizing and grinding porcine NC-rich NP tissue (n=3). The powder was then incubated on a shaker at 37° C. with 2 different concentrations of benzonase (100 U/ml and 200 U/ml) in Tris-EDTA buffer, up to 3 different timepoints (30 min, 2 hrs or 6 hrs). Afterwards, the samples were washed twice with PBS, and the untreated powder, as well as each of the treatment groups, was assayed for DNA and protein content. DNA content decreased with duration of benzonase treatment, and small differences were observed between the two benzonase concentrations. Although some variations in protein content were observed between treatment groups, there were no clear trends for decreasing protein content with treatment time or benzonase concentration. Altogether, these results indicate that it is possible to remove DNA from the NCM, while largely maintaining the protein content.
(20) Once the effects of NC-matrix powder on vessel- and neurite formation, as well as its anti-inflammatory effects have been established, in vivo animal experiments will be performed. If successful, NC-matrix powder could be tested in clinical trials.
(21) In vitro experiments with bovine NPCs used ˜2 mg NCM/6*10.sup.5 NPCs. This resulted in a strong increase in GAG production as well as cell proliferation. Based on work with Beagle's thoracic NP tissue and bovine caudal NP tissue, we expect the weight of the Beagle's lumbar NP tissue to be ˜100 mg, containing ˜2*10.sup.5 NPCs. Hence, the NCM dosage range that will therefore be tested in a canine in vivo model will be 1 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg and 20 mg NCM per 100 mg NP tissue. Because bio-availability will be affected by the tissue, organ and injection method and cell response in vivo may be different to in vitro, a broad dosage range should be explored. When translating from the canine to human, the exact interspecies differences are also unknown and we speculate that dosages for the human may be +/− one order of magnitude different. For example these could be as broad as 0.1 to 100 mg NCM powder to every 100 mg NP tissue of the human disc.
(22) Embodiments of the invention can be used for the disc regenerative treatment of discogenic back and neck pain in an orthopaedic and/or pharmaceutical setting/approach.
(23) In another embodiment, the notochordal cell matrix (NCM) is a hydrogel. In a concentrated form, 10 to 30% w/vol, the NCM behaves like a loose self-assembling hydrogel that can be injected through a hypodermic needle.
(24) In yet another embodiment, the NCM can be used as a cell carrier. When mixed and injected through a 27 G needle, human bone marrow stromal cells (hBMSCs) maintain their viability (0 hr, rounded form) and thereafter even attach to the matrix components of the NCM hydrogel (spindle form,
(25) In still another embodiment, the NCM can be progenitor cell instructive. When progenitor cells (hBMSCs) in pellet culture are exposed to NCM (10 mg/ml) in a 4 week culture, they are instructed to differentiate into chondrogenic cells producing a matrix rich in proteoglycans and collagen type-II (
(26) In still another embodiment, the NCM has material properties, which can help to restore the biomechanical characteristic of the IVD to a healthy state. The NCM has rheological properties that are concentration dependent and that at higher concentrations start to approach that of the natural NP tissue (FIGS. 6A-B). NCM also has considerable osmotic swelling potential (