The lumbar intervertebral disc: From embryonic development to degeneration

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Colombier, Pauline | Clouet, Johann | Hamel, Olivier | Lescaudron, Laurent | Guicheux, Jérôme

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International audience. Lumbar intervertebral discs (IVDs) are prone to degeneration upon skeletal maturity. In fact, this process could explain approximately 40% of the cases of low back pain in humans. Despite the efficiency of pain-relieving treatments, the scientific community seeks to develop innovative therapeutic approaches that might limit the use of invasive surgical procedures (e.g., spine fusion and arthroplasty). As a prerequisite to the development of these strategies, we must improve our fundamental knowledge regarding IVD path-ophysiology. Recently, several studies have demonstrated that there is a singular phenotype associated with Nucleus pulposus (NP) cells, which is distinct from that of articular chondrocytes. In parallel, recent studies concerning the origin and development of NP cells, as well as their role in intervertebral tissue homeostasis, have yielded new insights into the complex mechanisms involved in disc degeneration. This review summarizes our current understanding of IVD physiology and the complex cell-mediated processes that contribute to IVD degeneration. Collectively, these recent advances could inspire the scientific community to explore new biotherapeutic strategies.

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