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半月板损伤膝关节滑液生物标志物水平的改变与无症状对侧膝关节的比较。

Alterations in Synovial Fluid Biomarker Levels in Knees With Meniscal Injury as Compared With Asymptomatic Contralateral Knees.

机构信息

Division of Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2019 Mar;47(4):847-856. doi: 10.1177/0363546519825498. Epub 2019 Feb 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Changes in the joint microenvironment after an injury to the articular surface of the knee have been implicated in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. While prior studies focused on changes in this microenvironment after anterior cruciate ligament ruptures, few have explored the biomarker changes that occur in the setting of meniscal injuries.

PURPOSE

To determine whether meniscal injury results in significant alterations to synovial fluid biomarker concentrations as compared with noninjured contralateral knees. Additionally, to explore the relationship between synovial fluid biomarkers and the degree of cartilage injury seen in these patients.

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.

METHODS

Patients undergoing surgery for unilateral meniscal injury were prospectively enrolled from October 2011 to December 2016, forming a cohort that had synovial fluid samples collected from both the injured knee and the contralateral uninjured knee at the time of meniscal surgery. Synovial fluid samples were collected just before incision, and the concentrations of 10 biomarkers of interest were determined with a multiplex magnetic bead immunoassay. The concentrations of synovial fluid biomarkers from the operative and contralateral knees were compared. Additionally, the synovial fluid biomarker concentrations of operative knees from patients with associated high-grade cartilage lesions were compared with those with low-grade lesions.

RESULTS

The current analysis included synovial fluid samples from 82 knees (41 operative and 41 contralateral) from 41 patients undergoing arthroscopic surgery to treat a symptomatic meniscal injury. The mean ± SD age of patients was 49.86 ± 11.75 years. There were significantly greater concentrations of 4 of the 5 proinflammatory biomarkers (IL-6, MCP-1, MIP-1β, and MMP-3) in symptomatic knees as compared with asymptomatic knees when controlling for the duration of symptoms, body mass index, age, and the random effects of by-patient variability. In the injured knees, associated high-grade cartilage lesions were predictive of elevated MCP-1, MIP-1β, and VEGF levels. Low synovial fluid concentration of TIMP-1 or a greater ratio of MMP-3 to TIMP-1 was associated with the presence of synovitis. Increasing age was found to be an independent predictor of increased IL-6, MCP-1, and VEGF concentrations in the setting of symptomatic meniscal injury.

CONCLUSION

The authors identified 4 proinflammatory synovial fluid biomarkers whose concentrations were significantly different after meniscal injury as compared with uninjured contralateral knees. Furthermore, they describe the effects of associated cartilage damage, synovitis, and patient age on biomarker concentrations.

摘要

背景

膝关节关节面损伤后关节微环境的变化与骨关节炎的发病机制有关。虽然先前的研究集中在前交叉韧带断裂后这种微环境的变化,但很少有研究探索半月板损伤时发生的生物标志物变化。

目的

确定半月板损伤是否会导致滑液生物标志物浓度与未受伤的对侧膝关节相比发生显著变化。此外,还探讨了这些患者的滑液生物标志物与软骨损伤程度之间的关系。

研究设计

横断面研究;证据水平,3 级。

方法

前瞻性招募 2011 年 10 月至 2016 年 12 月期间因单侧半月板损伤接受手术的患者,形成一个队列,在半月板手术时收集受伤膝关节和对侧未受伤膝关节的滑液样本。在切开前采集滑液样本,并使用多重磁珠免疫测定法测定 10 种感兴趣的生物标志物的浓度。比较手术侧和对侧膝关节的滑液生物标志物浓度。此外,还比较了伴有高级别软骨病变的手术膝关节与伴有低级别病变的膝关节的滑液生物标志物浓度。

结果

当前分析包括 41 名接受关节镜手术治疗有症状半月板损伤的患者的 82 个膝关节(41 个手术侧和 41 个对侧)的滑液样本。患者的平均年龄±标准差为 49.86±11.75 岁。控制症状持续时间、体重指数、年龄和患者个体变异性的随机效应后,与无症状膝关节相比,5 种促炎生物标志物中的 4 种(IL-6、MCP-1、MIP-1β 和 MMP-3)在有症状膝关节中的浓度显著更高。在受伤膝关节中,与高级别软骨病变相关的是 MCP-1、MIP-1β 和 VEGF 水平升高。滑液中 TIMP-1 浓度低或 MMP-3 与 TIMP-1 的比值高与滑膜炎的存在有关。在有症状的半月板损伤中,发现年龄增加是 IL-6、MCP-1 和 VEGF 浓度增加的独立预测因素。

结论

作者确定了 4 种促炎滑液生物标志物,与未受伤的对侧膝关节相比,这些生物标志物在半月板损伤后浓度显著不同。此外,他们描述了相关软骨损伤、滑膜炎和患者年龄对生物标志物浓度的影响。

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