1. MSC-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Preclinical Animal Models of Bone Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Risa Shorr, T. Mark Campbell, Manoj M. Lalu, Harinad B. Maganti, Joshua Montroy, Aidan M Kirkham, Adrian J M Bailey, David S. Allan, Alvin Tieu, Heidi Elmoazzen, and Dean Fergusson
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,business.industry ,Bone Injury ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Subgroup analysis ,Bone healing ,Bone morphogenetic protein 2 ,In vivo ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
Mesenchymal stromal cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) are a promising treatment for bone injuries, although studies remain preclinical. A systematic review and meta-analysis can assess the efficacy of MSC-EVs and identify treatment aspects associated with enhanced bone repair. English language, preclinical, controlled, in vivo studies identified in our systematic search (up to May 8, 2020) examining the use of MSC-EVs in bone healing were included. Risk of bias (ROB) was assessed using the SYRCLE tool. Aggregate Data Meta-Analysis was performed to determine the effect of MSC-EVs on Bone Volume/Total Volume (BV/TV) and New Bone Formation (NBF). Thirteen studies were included. Twelve reported either BV/TV or NBF and were included in meta-analysis. ROB was unclear in all studies. Overall, MSC-EVs displayed benefit in terms of bone healing for both BV/TV (22.2% mean difference (MD); 95% CI: 15.8–28.5%, p
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- 2021
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