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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39116991

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the occurrence of meniscal calcifications in individuals with and without knee osteoarthritis (OA). Additionally, we aim to identify the specific types of calcifications: basic calcium phosphate (BCP) and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPP). METHOD: We analyzed 82 meniscal posterior horn samples (medial and lateral) collected from 41 human subjects. Among them, 20 individuals underwent total knee replacement due to medial compartment OA, while 21 deceased donors had no known knee OA. The assessment of meniscal calcifications and Pauli's histopathological scoring was conducted using histological sections. Furthermore, adjacent sections underwent measurement using Raman spectroscopy to characterize BCP and CPP calcifications based on their distinct spectral fingerprints. RESULTS: All OA individuals exhibited calcifications in at least one meniscus, compared to 9.5% (95%CI 1%, 30%) of donors. Among 35 OA menisci with calcifications, 28(80%) had BCP, 5(14%) had CPP and 2(6%) had both types. In 4 donor menisci, 3(75%) had CPP while 1(25%) had both types. We estimated the association between Pauli score and presence of BCP in OA individuals, yielding an odds ratio of 2.1 (95%CI 0.8, 5.3) per 1 Pauli score. The association between Pauli score and presence of CPP (in whole study sample) seemed weaker, with odds ratio of 1.3 (95%CI 1.1, 1.7). CONCLUSION: The presence of BCP was predominant in menisci of OA individuals, whereas CPP exhibited similar prevalence in individuals with and without OA. The formation of BCP crystals in menisci may represent an important and specific characteristic of OA disease process that warrants further attention.

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Mol Cell Proteomics ; 23(6): 100785, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38750696

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The molecular mechanisms that drive the onset and development of osteoarthritis (OA) remain largely unknown. In this exploratory study, we used a proteomic platform (SOMAscan assay) to measure the relative abundance of more than 6000 proteins in synovial fluid (SF) from knees of human donors with healthy or mildly degenerated tissues, and knees with late-stage OA from patients undergoing knee replacement surgery. Using a linear mixed effects model, we estimated the differential abundance of 6251 proteins between the three groups. We found 583 proteins upregulated in the late-stage OA, including MMP1, collagenase 3 and interleukin-6. Further, we selected 760 proteins (800 aptamers) based on absolute fold changes between the healthy and mild degeneration groups. To those, we applied Gaussian Graphical Models (GGMs) to analyze the conditional dependence of proteins and to identify key proteins and subnetworks involved in early OA pathogenesis. After regularization and stability selection, we identified 102 proteins involved in GGM networks. Notably, network complexity was lost in the protein graph for mild degeneration when compared to controls, suggesting a disruption in the regular protein interplay. Furthermore, among our main findings were several downregulated (in mild degeneration versus healthy) proteins with unique interactions in the healthy group, one of which, SLCO5A1, has not previously been associated with OA. Our results suggest that this protein is important for healthy joint function. Further, our data suggests that SF proteomics, combined with GGMs, can reveal novel insights into the molecular pathogenesis and identification of biomarker candidates for early-stage OA.


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Mapas de Interacción de Proteínas , Proteómica , Líquido Sinovial , Humanos , Líquido Sinovial/metabolismo , Proteómica/métodos , Femenino , Masculino , Anciano , Persona de Mediana Edad , Osteoartritis de la Rodilla/metabolismo , Osteoartritis de la Rodilla/patología , Osteoartritis/metabolismo , Osteoartritis/patología , Interleucina-6/metabolismo , Proteoma/metabolismo , Metaloproteinasa 1 de la Matriz/metabolismo
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Osteoarthritis Cartilage ; 32(6): 702-712, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38447631

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using neutron tomography to gain new knowledge of human articular cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritis (OA). Different sample preparation techniques were evaluated to identify maximum intra-tissue contrast. DESIGN: Human articular cartilage samples from 14 deceased donors (18-75 years, 9 males, 5 females) and 4 patients undergoing total knee replacement due to known OA (all female, 61-75 years) were prepared using different techniques: control in saline, treated with heavy water saline, fixed and treated in heavy water saline, and fixed and dehydrated with ethanol. Neutron tomographic imaging (isotropic voxel sizes from 7.5 to 13.5 µm) was performed at two large scale facilities. The 3D images were evaluated for gradients in hydrogen attenuation as well as compared to images from absorption X-ray tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and histology. RESULTS: Cartilage was distinguishable from background and other tissues in neutron tomographs. Intra-tissue contrast was highest in heavy water-treated samples, which showed a clear gradient from the cartilage surface to the bone interface. Increased neutron flux or exposure time improved image quality but did not affect the ability to detect gradients. Samples from older donors showed high variation in gradient profile, especially from donors with known OA. CONCLUSIONS: Neutron tomography is a viable technique for specialized studies of cartilage, particularly for quantifying properties relating to the hydrogen density of the tissue matrix or water movement in the tissue.


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Cartílago Articular , Humanos , Cartílago Articular/diagnóstico por imagen , Cartílago Articular/patología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Femenino , Adulto , Anciano , Masculino , Adolescente , Adulto Joven , Estudios de Factibilidad , Osteoartritis de la Rodilla/diagnóstico por imagen , Tomografía/métodos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Neutrones , Imagenología Tridimensional/métodos
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