Osteogenic competence and potency of the bone induction principle : inductive substrates that initiate "bone : formation by autoinduction"

dc.contributor.authorRipamonti, Ugo
dc.contributor.authorDuarte, Raquel
dc.contributor.authorFerretti, Carlo
dc.contributor.authorReddi, A. Hari
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-18T13:01:00Z
dc.date.available2023-05-18T13:01:00Z
dc.date.issued2022-05
dc.description.abstractThe de novo induction of bone has always been a fascinating phenomenon, keeping skeletal reconstructionists and cellular developmental biologists continuously engaged to finally provide a molecular and cellular approach to the induction of bone formation. A significant advancement was made by the purification and cloning of the human recombinant bone morphogenetic proteins, members of the transforming growth factor-β supergene family. Human bone morphogenetic proteins are powerful inducers of bone in animal models including nonhuman primates. Translation in clinical contexts has however, proven to be surprisingly difficult. This review also describes the significant induction of bone formation by the human transforming growth factor-β3 when implanted in heterotopic intramuscular sites of the Chacma baboon Papio ursinus. Large mandibular defects implanted with 250 mg human transforming growth factor-β3 in human patients showed significant osteoinduction; however, the induction of bone was comparatively less than the induction of bone in P ursinus once again highlighting the conundrum of human osteoinduction: is the bone induction principle failing clinical translation?en_US
dc.description.departmentMaxillo-Facial and Oral Surgeryen_US
dc.description.librarianhj2023en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.jcraniofacialsurgery.comen_US
dc.identifier.citationRipamonti, Ugo; Duarte, Raquel; Ferretti, Carlo Reddi, A. Hari. Osteogenic Competence and Potency of the Bone Induction Principle: Inductive Substrates That Initiate “Bone: Formation by Autoinduction”. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 33(3):p 971-984, May 2022. DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000008299.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1049-2275 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1536-3732 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1097/SCS.0000000000008299
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/90744
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherLippincott Williams and Wilkinsen_US
dc.rights© 2021 by Mutaz B. Habal, MDen_US
dc.subjectBone morphogenetic proteinsen_US
dc.subjectHuman osteoinductionen_US
dc.subjectInhibitorsen_US
dc.subjectPrimatesen_US
dc.subjectRedundancyen_US
dc.subjectBone induction principleen_US
dc.subjectInduction of bone formationen_US
dc.subjectTransforming growth factors-b proteinsen_US
dc.subjectTranslational clinical researchen_US
dc.titleOsteogenic competence and potency of the bone induction principle : inductive substrates that initiate "bone : formation by autoinduction"en_US
dc.typePostprint Articleen_US

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