Cargando…

International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials

Cartilage repair strategies aim to resurface a lesion with osteochondral tissue resembling native cartilage, but a variety of repair tissues are usually observed. Histology is an important structural outcome that could serve as an interim measure of efficacy in randomized controlled clinical studies...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hoemann, Caroline, Kandel, Rita, Roberts, Sally, Saris, Daniel B.F., Creemers, Laura, Mainil-Varlet, Pierre, Méthot, Stephane, Hollander, Anthony P., Buschmann, Michael D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2011
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510397535
_version_ 1782353558869377024
author Hoemann, Caroline
Kandel, Rita
Roberts, Sally
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Creemers, Laura
Mainil-Varlet, Pierre
Méthot, Stephane
Hollander, Anthony P.
Buschmann, Michael D.
author_facet Hoemann, Caroline
Kandel, Rita
Roberts, Sally
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Creemers, Laura
Mainil-Varlet, Pierre
Méthot, Stephane
Hollander, Anthony P.
Buschmann, Michael D.
author_sort Hoemann, Caroline
collection PubMed
description Cartilage repair strategies aim to resurface a lesion with osteochondral tissue resembling native cartilage, but a variety of repair tissues are usually observed. Histology is an important structural outcome that could serve as an interim measure of efficacy in randomized controlled clinical studies. The purpose of this article is to propose guidelines for standardized histoprocessing and unbiased evaluation of animal tissues and human biopsies. Methods were compiled from a literature review, and illustrative data were added. In animal models, treatments are usually administered to acute defects created in healthy tissues, and the entire joint can be analyzed at multiple postoperative time points. In human clinical therapy, treatments are applied to developed lesions, and biopsies are obtained, usually from a subset of patients, at a specific time point. In striving to standardize evaluation of structural endpoints in cartilage repair studies, 5 variables should be controlled: 1) location of biopsy/sample section, 2) timing of biopsy/sample recovery, 3) histoprocessing, 4) staining, and 5) blinded evaluation with a proper control group. Histological scores, quantitative histomorphometry of repair tissue thickness, percentage of tissue staining for collagens and glycosaminoglycan, polarized light microscopy for collagen fibril organization, and subchondral bone integration/structure are all relevant outcome measures that can be collected and used to assess the efficacy of novel therapeutics. Standardized histology methods could improve statistical analyses, help interpret and validate noninvasive imaging outcomes, and permit cross-comparison between studies. Currently, there are no suitable substitutes for histology in evaluating repair tissue quality and cartilaginous character.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4300784
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2011
publisher SAGE Publications
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-43007842015-06-11 International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials Hoemann, Caroline Kandel, Rita Roberts, Sally Saris, Daniel B.F. Creemers, Laura Mainil-Varlet, Pierre Méthot, Stephane Hollander, Anthony P. Buschmann, Michael D. Cartilage ICRS Recommendation Papers Cartilage repair strategies aim to resurface a lesion with osteochondral tissue resembling native cartilage, but a variety of repair tissues are usually observed. Histology is an important structural outcome that could serve as an interim measure of efficacy in randomized controlled clinical studies. The purpose of this article is to propose guidelines for standardized histoprocessing and unbiased evaluation of animal tissues and human biopsies. Methods were compiled from a literature review, and illustrative data were added. In animal models, treatments are usually administered to acute defects created in healthy tissues, and the entire joint can be analyzed at multiple postoperative time points. In human clinical therapy, treatments are applied to developed lesions, and biopsies are obtained, usually from a subset of patients, at a specific time point. In striving to standardize evaluation of structural endpoints in cartilage repair studies, 5 variables should be controlled: 1) location of biopsy/sample section, 2) timing of biopsy/sample recovery, 3) histoprocessing, 4) staining, and 5) blinded evaluation with a proper control group. Histological scores, quantitative histomorphometry of repair tissue thickness, percentage of tissue staining for collagens and glycosaminoglycan, polarized light microscopy for collagen fibril organization, and subchondral bone integration/structure are all relevant outcome measures that can be collected and used to assess the efficacy of novel therapeutics. Standardized histology methods could improve statistical analyses, help interpret and validate noninvasive imaging outcomes, and permit cross-comparison between studies. Currently, there are no suitable substitutes for histology in evaluating repair tissue quality and cartilaginous character. SAGE Publications 2011-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4300784/ /pubmed/26069577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510397535 Text en © The Author(s) 2011
spellingShingle ICRS Recommendation Papers
Hoemann, Caroline
Kandel, Rita
Roberts, Sally
Saris, Daniel B.F.
Creemers, Laura
Mainil-Varlet, Pierre
Méthot, Stephane
Hollander, Anthony P.
Buschmann, Michael D.
International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title_full International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title_fullStr International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title_full_unstemmed International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title_short International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) Recommended Guidelines for Histological Endpoints for Cartilage Repair Studies in Animal Models and Clinical Trials
title_sort international cartilage repair society (icrs) recommended guidelines for histological endpoints for cartilage repair studies in animal models and clinical trials
topic ICRS Recommendation Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603510397535
work_keys_str_mv AT hoemanncaroline internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT kandelrita internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT robertssally internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT sarisdanielbf internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT creemerslaura internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT mainilvarletpierre internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT methotstephane internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT hollanderanthonyp internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials
AT buschmannmichaeld internationalcartilagerepairsocietyicrsrecommendedguidelinesforhistologicalendpointsforcartilagerepairstudiesinanimalmodelsandclinicaltrials