Borg Tiffanie-Marie, Heidari Nima, Noorani Ali, Slevin Mark, Cullen Angela, Olgiati Stefano, Zerbi Alberto, Danovi Alessandro, Wilson Adrian
Academic Plastic Surgery Group, Barts and the London School of Medicine, UK.
The Regenerative Clinic, 18-22 Queen Anne Street, London, UK.
Stem Cells Int. 2021 Feb 25;2021:6648437. doi: 10.1155/2021/6648437. eCollection 2021.
Knee osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability worldwide. Newer modalities of treatment with less morbidity, such as intra-articular injection of microfragmented fat (MFAT), are showing promise. We report on our novel observation that women show a greater improvement in pain and function to MFAT than men. Traditionally, women have been underrepresented in studies and studies with both sexes regularly fail to analyze the results by sex. To mitigate for this bias and quantify it, we describe a technique using reproducible statistical analysis and replicable results with Open Access statistical software R to calculate the magnitude of this difference. Genetic, hormonal, environmental, and age factors play a role in our observed difference between the sexes. There is a need for further studies to identify the molecular basis for this difference and be able to utilize it to improve outcome for both women and men.
膝关节骨关节炎是全球致残的主要原因。新型治疗方式,如关节内注射微片段脂肪(MFAT),具有较低的发病率,显示出良好前景。我们报告了一项新发现,即女性接受MFAT治疗后疼痛和功能改善程度比男性更大。传统上,女性在研究中的代表性不足,而且涉及两性的研究通常未能按性别分析结果。为了减轻这种偏差并对其进行量化,我们描述了一种使用可重复统计分析和可复制结果的技术,借助开放获取统计软件R来计算这种差异的程度。基因、激素、环境和年龄因素在我们观察到的性别差异中发挥了作用。需要进一步研究以确定这种差异的分子基础,并能够利用它来改善男性和女性的治疗效果。