AI Article Synopsis

  • Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is a common spinal deformity in children, characterized by a curvature of at least 10°, and has a significant genetic influence, although its exact causes remain unclear.
  • This review discusses the use of genetic animal models to study IS, highlighting challenges in replicating the condition due to its complex genetic and biomechanical nature.
  • The authors stress the importance of choosing appropriate animal models for research and suggest future studies should incorporate multiple genetic and environmental factors to better mimic the human condition.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) is defined as a structural lateral spinal curvature ≥ 10° in otherwise healthy children and is the most common pediatric spinal deformity. IS is known to have a strong genetic component; however, the underlying etiology is still largely unknown. Animal models have been used historically to both understand and develop treatments for human disease, including within the context of IS. This intended audience for this review is clinicians in the fields of musculoskeletal surgery and research.

Methods: In this review article, we synthesize current literature of genetic animal models of IS and introduce considerations for researchers.

Results: Due to complex genetic and unique biomechanical factors (i.e., bipedalism) hypothesized to contribute to IS in humans, scoliosis is a difficult condition to replicate in model organisms.

Conclusion: We advocate careful selection of animal models based on the scientific question and introduce gaps and limitations in the current literature. We advocate future research efforts to include animal models with multiple characterized genetic or environmental perturbations to reflect current understanding of the human condition.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43390-022-00488-7DOI Listing

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