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South African Dental Journal

On-line version ISSN 0375-1562
Print version ISSN 0011-8516

Abstract

RIPAMONTI, Ugo; HOFFMAN, Jakobus  and  FERRETTI, Carlo. The Induction of Bone Formation by the recombinant human transforming growth Factor-ß3: From preclinical studies in Papio ursinus to translational research in Homo sapiens. S. Afr. dent. j. [online]. 2022, vol.77, n.3, pp.121-134. ISSN 0375-1562.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2519-0105/2022/v77no3a1.

AIM AND OBJECTIVES: Skeletal bone defects of the axial or the craniomaxillofacial skeletons still present formidable challenges to skeletal reconstructionists, tissue biologists and modern medicine. In systematic research experiments in the Chacma baboon Papio ursinus our laboratories have shown the previously unreported osteoinductive activity of the three mammalian transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-β) isoforms. This review discusses the induction of bone formation by the mammalian TGF-ßs with particular reference to the substantial and rapid induction of bone by the recombinant hTGF-ß3 from the laboratory benches, to pre-clinical studies in heterotopic and orthotopic mandibular sites of Papio ursinus to clinical translation in human patients. DESIGN AND METHODS: A series of systematic research experiments in Papio ursinus using the hTGF-ß3 together with earlier experiments using the -ß1 and ß2 isoforms are reviewed and re-analyzed molecularly and morphologically to provide the basic research data for the reported clinical translation in human patients. RESULTS: The three mammalian hTGF-ß isoforms and notably hTGF-ß3 induce rapid and substantial induction of heterotopic bone in intramuscular sites of Papio ursinus. Relatively low doses of hTGF-ß1 or hTGF-ß3 in binary application with hBMP-7 synergize to induce massive corticalized ossicles in the rectus abdominis muscle. In orthotopic mandibular sites, 125 and 250 doses of hTGF-ß3 induce bone formation across large mandibular defects in Papio ursinus with corticalized buccal and lingual plates by day 30, with modeling and maintenance of corticalized bone by 9 to 12 months after implantation of the 250 dose in 3 cm mandibular defects Papio ursinus DISCUSSION: hTGF-ß3 significantly up-regulates RUNX-2 and Osteocalcin expression on day 15 controlling the differentiation of progenitor stem cells into the osteoblastic lineage. The induction of bone by the hTGF-ß3 is via the bone morphogenetic proteins pathway; hTGF-ß3 controls the induction of bone by regulating the expression of BMPs gene and gene products via Noggin expression, eliciting bone induction by up-regulating exogenous BMPs

Keywords : Bone induction; bone morphogenetic proteins; transforming growth factors-ß proteins; transforming growth factors-ß3; redundancy; primates; human osteoinduction; inhibitors; translational clinical research.

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