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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN BIOLOGIC APPROACHES TO ARTICULAR CARTILAGE REGENARATION

The European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) 2018 Meeting, PART 1, Galway, Ireland, September 2018.



Abstract

In least 12% of patients with symptomatic OA, the cause is joint injury that progressed over time to post-traumatic OA. Human adult articular cartilage has a limited innate ability to regenerate. Available treatment options are unable to restore native structure and function of hyaline cartilage. Agili-C (CartiHeal, Israel) is a first-in-class acellular scaffold consisted of two layers corresponding to cartilage and bone that is capable of attracting stem cells and guide a regenerative process in both tissues. Agili-C has been extensively tested in vitro in our laboratory using human normal cartilage and in vivo in preclinical and currently clinical studies. This scaffold consists of a natural crystalline aragonite, derived from corals, to which hyaluronic acid is added. It showed a great ability to induce regeneration of chondral and osteochondral lesions and attract chondrocytes and stems cells to fill the defect area. Cells remained viable over the course of the study (up to 2 months). Signs of the extracellular matrix formation were evident inside 3D structure of the scaffold. PG synthesis and gene expression of collagen type II and aggrecan were elevated by more than 2.5-fold in cartilage with the scaffold vs corresponding controls. Agili-C scaffold displays a potential in the treatment of focal chondral and osteochondral defects.


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