Mustonen Anne-Mari, Capra Janne, Oikari Sanna, Säisänen Laura, Karttunen Lauri, Julkunen Petro, Lehenkari Petri, Joukainen Antti, Jaroma Antti, Paakkonen Tommi, Kääriäinen Tommi, Kröger Heikki, Nieminen Petteri
Institute of Biomedicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland.
Cartilage. 2025 Jun;16(2):169-180. doi: 10.1177/19476035241247659. Epub 2024 May 10.
ObjectiveHyaluronic acid (HA) in synovial fluid (SF) contributes to boundary lubrication with altered levels in osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). SF extracellular vesicles (EVs) may participate in arthritis by affecting inflammation and cartilage degradation. It remains unknown whether HA and EVs display joint-specific alterations in arthritic SFs.DesignWe investigated the numbers and characteristics of HA-particles and large EVs in SF from knees and shoulders of 8 OA and 8 RA patients and 8 trauma controls, and in plasma from 10 healthy controls and 11 knee OA patients. The plasma and SF HA concentrations were determined with a sandwich-type enzyme-linked sorbent assay, and EVs and HA-particles were characterized from plasma and unprocessed and centrifuged SFs with confocal microscopy. The data were compared according to diagnosis, location, and preanalytical processing.ResultsThe main findings were: (1) OA and RA SFs can be distinguished from trauma joints based on the distinctive profiles of HA-particles and large EVs, (2) there are differences in the SF HA and EV characteristics between shoulder and knee joints that could reflect their dissimilar mobility, weight-bearing, and shock absorption properties, (3) EV counts in SF and plasma can positively associate with pain parameters independent of age and body adiposity, and (4) low-speed centrifugation causes alterations in the features of HA-particles and EVs, complicating their examination in the original state.ConclusionsArthritis and anatomical location can affect the characteristics of HA-particles and large EVs that may have potential as biomarkers and effectors in joint degradation and pain.
目的
滑液(SF)中的透明质酸(HA)有助于边界润滑,在骨关节炎(OA)和类风湿关节炎(RA)中其水平会发生改变。SF细胞外囊泡(EVs)可能通过影响炎症和软骨降解参与关节炎的发病过程。目前尚不清楚HA和EVs在关节炎性滑液中是否存在关节特异性改变。
设计
我们调查了8例OA患者、8例RA患者和8例创伤对照者膝关节和肩关节滑液中HA颗粒和大型EVs的数量及特征,以及10例健康对照者和11例膝关节OA患者血浆中的相关情况。采用夹心型酶联免疫吸附测定法测定血浆和滑液中HA浓度,并用共聚焦显微镜对血浆、未处理及离心后的滑液中的EVs和HA颗粒进行表征。根据诊断、部位和分析前处理对数据进行比较。
结果
(1)基于HA颗粒和大型EVs的独特特征,OA和RA滑液可与创伤关节区分开来;(2)肩关节和膝关节滑液中HA和EV特征存在差异,这可能反映了它们不同的活动度、负重和减震特性;(3)滑液和血浆中的EV计数可与疼痛参数呈正相关,且不受年龄和身体肥胖程度影响;(4)低速离心会导致HA颗粒和EVs特征发生改变,使其原始状态下的检测变得复杂。
结论
关节炎和解剖部位可影响HA颗粒和大型EVs的特征,这些特征可能具有作为关节退变和疼痛生物标志物及效应物的潜力。