Evidence for osteocyte-mediated bone-matrix degradation associated with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI)

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
R T Ormsby, A R Zelmer, D Yang, N J Gunn, Y Starczak, S P Kidd, R Nelson, L B Solomon, G J Atkins
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Abstract

Osteomyelitis associated with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) signals a chronic infection and the need for revision surgery. An osteomyelitic bone exhibits distinct morphological features, including evidence for osteolysis and an accelerated bone remodelling into poorly organised, poor-quality bone. In addition to immune cells, various bone cell-types have been implicated in the pathology. The present study sought to determine the types of bone-cell activities in human PJI bones. Acetabular biopsies from peri-implant bone from patients undergoing revision total hip replacement (THR) for chronic PJI (with several identified pathogens) as well as control bone from the same patients and from patients undergoing primary THR were analysed. Histological analysis confirmed that PJI bone presented increased osteoclastic activity compared to control bone. Analysis of osteocyte parameters showed no differences in osteocyte lacunar area between the acetabular bone taken from PJI patients or primary THR controls. Analysis of bone matrix composition using Masson's trichrome staining and second-harmonic generation microscopy revealed widespread lack of mature collagen, commonly surrounding osteocytes, in PJI bone. Increased expression of known collagenases, such as matrix metallopeptidase (MMP) 13, MMP1 and cathepsin K (CTSK), was measured in infected bone compared to non-infected bone. Human bone and cultured osteocyte-like cells experimentally exposed to Staphylococcus aureus exhibited strongly upregulated expression of MMP1, MMP3 and MMP13 compared to non-exposed controls. In conclusion, the study identified previously unrecognised bone-matrix changes in PJI caused by multiple organisms deriving from osteocytes. Histological examination of bone collagen composition may provide a useful adjunct diagnostic measure of PJI.

骨细胞介导的骨基质降解与假体周围关节感染(PJI)相关的证据
骨髓炎伴假体周围关节感染(PJI)是慢性感染的信号,需要进行翻修手术。骨髓炎骨表现出明显的形态学特征,包括骨溶解和加速骨重塑为组织不良、质量差的骨。除了免疫细胞外,各种骨细胞类型也与病理有关。本研究旨在确定人类PJI骨中骨细胞活动的类型。对接受翻修全髋关节置换术(THR)治疗慢性PJI(有几种已确定的病原体)的患者的种植体周围骨的髋臼活检以及来自同一患者和原发性THR患者的对照骨进行了分析。组织学分析证实,与对照骨相比,PJI骨的破骨细胞活性增加。骨细胞参数分析显示,从PJI患者和原发性THR对照中提取的髋臼骨的骨细胞腔隙面积没有差异。使用马松三色染色和二次谐波显微镜分析骨基质组成,发现PJI骨普遍缺乏成熟胶原蛋白,通常围绕在骨细胞周围。已知的胶原酶,如基质金属肽酶(MMP) 13、MMP1和组织蛋白酶K (CTSK)的表达在感染骨中与未感染骨相比有所增加。实验暴露于金黄色葡萄球菌的人骨和培养的骨细胞样细胞与未暴露的对照组相比,MMP1、MMP3和MMP13的表达明显上调。总之,该研究确定了由骨细胞衍生的多种生物引起的PJI中先前未被识别的骨基质变化。骨胶原组成的组织学检查可作为PJI的辅助诊断手段。
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European cells & materials
European cells & materials 生物-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: eCM provides an interdisciplinary forum for publication of preclinical research in the musculoskeletal field (Trauma, Maxillofacial (including dental), Spine and Orthopaedics). The clinical relevance of the work must be briefly mentioned within the abstract, and in more detail in the paper. Poor abstracts which do not concisely cover the paper contents will not be sent for review. Incremental steps in research will not be entertained by eCM journal.Cross-disciplinary papers that go across our scope areas are welcomed.
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