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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37214259/advanced-bioactive-glue-tethering-lubricin-prg4-to-promote-integrated-healing-of-avascular-meniscus-tears
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Solaiman Tarafder, Jaskirti Ghataure, David Langford, Rachel Brooke, Ryunhyung Kim, Samantha Lewis Eyen, Julian Bensadoun, Jeffrey T Felix, James L Cook, Chang H Lee
Meniscus injuries are extremely common with approximately one million patients undergoing surgical treatment annually in the U.S. alone, but no regenerative therapy exist. Previously, we showed that controlled applications of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGFβ3) via fibrin-based bio-glue facilitate meniscus healing by inducing recruitment and stepwise differentiation of synovial mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells. Here, we first explored the potential of genipin, a natural crosslinker, to enhance fibrin-based glue's mechanical and degradation properties...
October 2023: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37151865/biological-injection-therapy-with-leukocyte-poor-platelet-rich-plasma-induces-cellular-alterations-enhancement-of-lubricin-and-inflammatory-downregulation-in-vivo-in-human-knees-a-controlled-prospective-human-clinical-trial-based-on-mass-spectrometry-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Axel W Baltzer, Rita Casadonte, Alexei Korff, Lea Merline Baltzer, Katharina Kriegsmann, Mark Kriegsmann, Jörg Kriegsmann
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the in vivo biological effects of leukocyte-poor platelet-rich plasma (LpPRP) treatment in human synovial layer to establish the cellular basis for a prolonged clinical improvement. METHODS: Synovial tissues ( n  = 367) were prospectively collected from patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery. Autologous-conditioned plasma, LpPRP, was injected into the knees of 163 patients 1-7 days before surgery to reduce operative trauma and inflammation, and to induce the onset of regeneration...
2023: Frontiers in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37080649/flexor-tendon-adhesion-formation-current-concepts
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REVIEW
Tomoyuki Kuroiwa, Peter C Amadio
Over the years, various physical and chemical/biological methods of inhibiting adhesion formation have been developed, focusing on how to suppress healing around the tendon and not inhibit healing within the tendon. Unfortunately, however, these methods are accompanied by drawbacks, both large and small, and no absolute antiadhesion method capable of maintaining tendon repair strength has yet been developed. Recent innovations in biomaterials science and tissue engineering have produced new antiadhesion technologies, such as barriers combined with cytokines and cells, which have improved outcomes in animal models, and which may find clinical relevance in the future...
May 2023: Hand Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36982198/the-role-of-lubricin-irisin-and-exercise-in-the-prevention-and-treatment-of-osteoarthritis
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REVIEW
Federico Roggio, Luca Petrigna, Bruno Trovato, Michelino Di Rosa, Giuseppe Musumeci
Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative musculoskeletal disease that worsens with age and is defined by pathological alterations in joint components. All clinical treatment recommendations for osteoarthritis promote exercise, although precise molecular pathways are unclear. The purpose of this study was to critically analyze the research on lubricin and irisin and how they relate to healthy and diseased joint tissue. Our research focused specifically on exercise strategies and offered new perspectives for future potential osteoarthritis treatment plans...
March 7, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36959715/friction-reducing-ability-of-a-poly-l-lysine-and-dopamine-modified-hyaluronan-coating-for-polycaprolactone-cartilage-resurfacing-implants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A H A Damen, C C van Donkelaar, P K Sharma, H Wan, R Cardinaels, T A Schmidt, K Ito
Frictional properties of cartilage resurfacing implants should be sufficiently low to limit damaging of the opposing cartilage during articulation. The present study determines if native lubricious molecule proteoglycan 4 (PRG4) can adsorb onto a layer-by-layer bioinspired coating composed of poly-l-lysine (PLL) and dopamine modified hyaluronic acid (HADN) and thereby can reduce the friction between implant and articular cartilage. An ELISA was developed to quantify the amount of immobilized human recombinant (rh)PRG4 after exposure to the PLL-HADN coating...
March 23, 2023: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36720425/acute-loading-has-minor-influence-on-human-articular-cartilage-gene-expression-and-glycosaminoglycan-composition-in-late-stage-knee-osteoarthritis-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Em Jørgensen, Peter Schjerling, Brian DellaValle, Jørgen Rungby, Michael Kjær
OBJECTIVE: Osteoarthritis remains clinically challenging. Regular physical exercise improves symptoms though it is unclear whether exercise influences cartilage at the molecular level. Thus, we aimed to determine the effect of acute loading on gene expression and glycosaminoglycan content in human osteoarthritis cartilage. DESIGN: Patients with primary knee osteoarthritis participated in this single-blind randomised controlled trial initiated 3.5 hours prior to scheduled joint replacement surgery with or without loading by performing one bout of resistance exercise (one-legged leg press)...
January 28, 2023: Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36706111/directed-differentiation-of-hpscs-through-a-simplified-lateral-plate-mesoderm-protocol-for-generation-of-articular-cartilage-progenitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher A Smith, Paul A Humphreys, Mark A Naven, Steven Woods, Fabrizio E Mancini, Julieta O'Flaherty, Qing-Jun Meng, Susan J Kimber
Developmentally, the articular joints are derived from lateral plate (LP) mesoderm. However, no study has produced both LP derived prechondrocytes and preosteoblasts from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) through a common progenitor in a chemically defined manner. Differentiation of hPSCs through the authentic route, via an LP-osteochondral progenitor (OCP), may aid understanding of human cartilage development and the generation of effective cell therapies for osteoarthritis. We refined our existing chondrogenic protocol, incorporating knowledge from development and other studies to produce a LP-OCP from which prechondrocyte- and preosteoblast-like cells can be generated...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36684664/biological-effects-of-extracorporeal-shockwave-therapy-in-tendons-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Poenaru, Miruna Ioana Sandulescu, Delia Cinteza
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy was initially used for kidney stone disintegration and its application was then extended to calcific tendinitis. The therapeutic field expanded and included numerous types of tendinopathies, from shoulder to plantar fascia. The clinical benefits were documented in trials and the effects and mechanisms were studied on models including animal and human tendons. The present systematic review outlines a large spectrum of biological effects. First, an optimal dose is adapted for each species and each tendon; exceeding the optimal dose may lead to structural injury...
February 2023: Biomedical Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632355/role-of-cartilage-and-bone-matrix-regulation-in-early-equine-osteochondrosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S K Grissom, S A Semevolos, K Duesterdieck-Zellmer
The objective of this study is to better understand the pathogenesis of early equine osteochondrosis (OC) by identifying differences in gene and protein expression of extracellular matrix components and regulators in normal and diseased cartilage and bone, focusing on the osteochondral junction and cells surrounding the cartilage canals. We expected to find an upregulation of matrix metalloproteinases and a decrease in extracellular matrix constituent expression along the osteochondral junction and cells surrounding the cartilage canals in OC samples...
June 2023: Bone Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36576921/endogenous-production-of-hyaluronan-prg4-and-cytokines-is-sensitive-to-cyclic-loading-in-synoviocytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meghana Pendyala, Paige S Woods, Douglas K Brubaker, Elizabeth A Blaber, Tannin A Schmidt, Deva D Chan
Synovial fluid is composed of hyaluronan and proteoglycan-4 (PRG4 or lubricin), which work synergistically to maintain joint lubrication. In diseases like osteoarthritis, hyaluronan and PRG4 concentrations can be altered, resulting in lowered synovial fluid viscosity, and pro-inflammatory cytokine concentrations within the synovial fluid increase. Synovial fibroblasts within the synovium are responsible for contributing to synovial fluid and can be targeted to improve endogenous production of hyaluronan and PRG4 and to alter the cytokine profile...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36457235/amplification-of-inflammation-by-lubricin-deficiency-implicated-in-incident-erosive-gout-independent-of-hyperuricemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khaled Elsaid, Tony R Merriman, Leigh-Ana Rossitto, Ru Liu-Bryan, Jacob Karsh, Amanda Phipps-Green, Gregory D Jay, Sandy Elsayed, Marwa Qadri, Marin Miner, Murray Cadzow, Talia J Dambruoso, Tannin Schmidt, Nicola Dalbeth, Ashika Chhana, Jennifer Höglund, Majid Ghassemian, Anaamika Campeau, Nancy Maltez, Niclas G Karlsson, David J Gonzalez, Robert Terkeltaub
OBJECTIVE: In gout, hyperuricemia promotes urate crystal deposition that stimulates the NLRP3 inflammasome and IL-1β-mediated arthritis. Incident gout without background hyperuricemia is rarely reported. To identify hyperuricemia-independent mechanisms driving gout incidence and progression, we characterized erosive urate crystalline inflammatory arthritis meeting ACR/EULAR gout classification criteria in a normouricemic young adult female. METHODS: Whole genome sequencing, quantitative proteomics, whole blood RNA-seq, and IL-1β-induced murine knee synovitis characterized proband candidate genes, biomarkers, and pathogenic mechanisms...
December 1, 2022: Arthritis & Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36446286/lubricants-for-osteoarthritis-treatment-from-natural-to-bioinspired-and-alternative-strategies
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REVIEW
Hui Yuan, Laura L E Mears, Yuefei Wang, Rongxin Su, Wei Qi, Zhimin He, Markus Valtiner
Osteoarthritis is the most common degenerative and highly prevalent joint disease, characterized by progressive loss and destruction of articular cartilage. The damaged cartilage surface has an increased friction, which causes patients to suffer from serious pain. Restoring the lubrication ability of the joint is central to the treatment of osteoarthritis, a key topic in medical research. A variety of lubricants have been designed to reduce friction in joints and promote cartilage tissue repair to alleviate the symptoms of osteoarthritis...
November 16, 2022: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36430749/molecular-mechanisms-of-cartilage-repair-and-their-possible-clinical-uses-a-review-of-recent-developments
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REVIEW
Emérito Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán
Articular cartilage (AC) defects are frequent but hard to manage. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a musculoskeletal illness that afflicts between 250 and 500 million people in the world. Even though traditional OA drugs can partly alleviate pain, these drugs cannot entirely cure OA. Since cartilaginous tissue of the joints has a poor self-repair capacity and very poor proliferative ability, the healing of injured cartilaginous tissue of the joint has not been accomplished so far. Consequently, the discovery of efficacious mediations and regenerative treatments for OA is needed...
November 17, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36374944/rapid-point-of-care-electrochemical-sensor-for-the-detection-of-cancer-tn-antigen-carbohydrate-in-whole-unprocessed-blood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saimon M Silva, Daniel P Langley, Luke R Cossins, Anushka N Samudra, Anita F Quigley, Robert M I Kapsa, Richard W Tothill, George W Greene, Simon E Moulton
Improving outcomes for cancer patients during treatment and monitoring for cancer recurrence requires personalized care which can only be achieved through regular surveillance for biomarkers. Unfortunately, routine detection for blood-based biomarkers is cost-prohibitive using currently specialized laboratories. Using a rapid self-assembly sensing interface amenable to methods of mass production, we demonstrate the ability to detect and quantify a small carbohydrate-based cancer biomarker, Tn antigen (αGalNAc-Ser/Thr) in a small volume of blood, using a test format strip reminiscent of a blood glucose test...
November 14, 2022: ACS Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36361504/recombinant-human-proteoglycan-4-rhprg4-downregulates-tnf%C3%AE-stimulated-nf%C3%AE%C2%BAb-activity-and-fat10-expression-in-human-corneal-epithelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikhil G Menon, Yasir Suhail, Ruchi Goyal, Wenqiang Du, Adam P Tanguay, Gregory D Jay, Mallika Ghosh, Kshitiz, Tannin A Schmidt
Dry Eye Disease (DED) is a complex pathology affecting millions of people with significant impact on quality of life. Corneal inflammation, including via the nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) pathway, plays a key etiological role in DED. Recombinant human proteoglycan 4 (rhPRG4) has been shown to be a clinically effective treatment for DED that has anti-inflammatory effects in corneal epithelial cells, but the underlying mechanism is still not understood. Our goal was to understand if rhPRG4 affects tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα)-stimulated inflammatory activity in corneal epithelial cells...
October 22, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36275631/noncovalent-hyaluronan-crosslinking-by-tsg-6-modulation-by-heparin-heparan-sulfate-and-prg4
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Jin Ashley Sin, Rebecca MacLeod, Adam P Tanguay, Andrew Wang, Olivia Braender-Carr, Teraesa M Vitelli, Gregory D Jay, Tannin A Schmidt, Mary K Cowman
The size, conformation, and organization of the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA) affect its interactions with soluble and cell surface-bound proteins. HA that is induced to form stable networks has unique biological properties relative to unmodified soluble HA. AlphaLISA assay technology offers a facile and general experimental approach to assay protein-mediated networking of HA in solution. Connections formed between two end-biotinylated 50 kDa HA (bHA) chains can be detected by signal arising from streptavidin-coated donor and acceptor beads being brought into close proximity when the bHA chains are bridged by proteins...
2022: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36261443/runx2-and-runx3-differentially-regulate-articular-chondrocytes-during-surgically-induced-osteoarthritis-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosei Nagata, Hironori Hojo, Song Ho Chang, Hiroyuki Okada, Fumiko Yano, Ryota Chijimatsu, Yasunori Omata, Daisuke Mori, Yuma Makii, Manabu Kawata, Taizo Kaneko, Yasuhide Iwanaga, Hideki Nakamoto, Yuji Maenohara, Naohiro Tachibana, Hisatoshi Ishikura, Junya Higuchi, Yuki Taniguchi, Shinsuke Ohba, Ung-Il Chung, Sakae Tanaka, Taku Saito
The Runt-related transcription factor (Runx) family plays various roles in the homeostasis of cartilage. Here, we examined the role of Runx2 and Runx3 for osteoarthritis development in vivo and in vitro. Runx3-knockout mice exhibited accelerated osteoarthritis following surgical induction, accompanied by decreased expression of lubricin and aggrecan. Meanwhile, Runx2 conditional knockout mice showed biphasic phenotypes: heterozygous knockout inhibited osteoarthritis and decreased matrix metallopeptidase 13 (Mmp13) expression, while homozygous knockout of Runx2 accelerated osteoarthritis and reduced type II collagen (Col2a1) expression...
October 19, 2022: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36252540/recombinant-lubricin-improves-anti-adhesive-wear-protection-and-lubrication-of-collagen-ii-surface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Yuan, Laura L E Mears, Xiao Liu, Wei Qi, Rongxin Su, Markus Valtiner
Camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome (CACP) is a joint disease caused by a lack of lubricin, resulting in failed lubrication and abnormal deposition at the cartilage surface. Injection of recombinant lubricin (R-LUB) is a promising approach to improve the symptoms of the disease. However, the antifouling and lubrication properties of R-LUB on cartilage surfaces have not yet been studied. Here, the adsorption and lubrication behavior of a type II collagen (COL II) mimicking the cartilage surface upon R-LUB injection was followed by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy and surface forces apparatus...
October 10, 2022: Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36228955/active-and-passive-drug-release-by-self-assembled-lubricin-prg4-anti-fouling-coatings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clayton S Manasa, Saimon M Silva, Lilith M Caballero-Aguilar, Anita F Quigley, Robert M I Kapsa, George W Greene, Simon E Moulton
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) have been investigated as materials for use in a range of biomedical applications, ranging from cell culture, electrical stimulation of cultured cells as well as controlled delivery of growth factors and drugs. Despite their excellent drug delivery ability, EAPs are susceptible to biofouling thus they often require surface functionalisation with antifouling coatings to limit unwanted non-specific protein adsorption. Here we demonstrate the surface modification of para toluene sulfonate (pTS) doped polypyrrole with the glycoprotein lubricin (LUB) to produce a self-assembled coating that both prevents surface biofouling while also serving as a high-capacity reservoir for cationic drugs which can then be released passively via diffusion or actively via an applied electrical potential...
October 10, 2022: Journal of Controlled Release
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36213120/truncated-lubricin-glycans-in-osteoarthritis-stimulate-the-synoviocyte-secretion-of-vegfa-il-8-and-mip-1-%C3%AE-interplay-between-o-linked-glycosylation-and-inflammatory-cytokines
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Shan Huang, Kristina A Thomsson, Chunsheng Jin, Henrik Ryberg, Nabangshu Das, André Struglics, Ola Rolfson, Lena I Björkman, Thomas Eisler, Tannin A Schmidt, Gregory D Jay, Roman Krawetz, Niclas G Karlsson
The primary aim of the study was to identify inflammatory markers relevant for osteoarthritis (OA)-related systemic (plasma) and local (synovial fluid, SF) inflammation. From this, we looked for inflammatory markers that coincided with the increased amount of O -linked Tn antigen (GalNAcα1-Ser/Thr) glycan on SF lubricin. Inflammatory markers in plasma and SF in OA patients and controls were measured using a 44-multiplex immunoassay. We found consistently 29 markers detected in both plasma and SF. The difference in their concentration and the low correlation when comparing SF and plasma suggests an independent inflammatory environment in the two biofluids...
2022: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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