治疗膝关节骨关节炎的关节内金:一项试点研究的生物标志物和结果辅助分析

Sten Rasmussen , Christopher Aboo , Jacob Skallerup , Allan Stensballe
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摘要

目的 在之前的一项试验性研究中,我们发现关节内金微粒可以减轻膝关节骨性关节炎(KOA)患者两年后的疼痛。八周内血清和滑液中的蛋白质组变化与多种炎症和免疫过程有关。不同生物标志物与结果测量之间的关系尚不清楚。我们假设,疼痛和功能的改善与特定组别的生物标志物有关。我们介绍了蛋白质组生物标志物与疗效之间的综合分析。以患者的滑液为载体,在关节内注射 20 毫克金微粒。入组、8 周和 2 年后的临床结果测量包括疼痛检测问卷、WOMAC 疼痛、僵硬度和功能。此外,还对入组和 8 周后的定量感觉测试、疼痛压力阈值、时相加、条件性疼痛调节和疼痛日记进行了评估。结果在金微粒子治疗后,血清或滑膜生物标志物的线性组合与效果测量和疼痛检测评分一起发生了显著变化。结论金微粒是未来治疗膝骨关节炎的一种可能选择。金微粒是未来治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的可能选择。这种治疗方法可触发潜在的再生和炎症调节分子机制。
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Intraarticular gold for knee osteoarthritis: An ancillary analysis of biomarkers and outcome of a pilot study

Intraarticular gold for knee osteoarthritis: An ancillary analysis of biomarkers and outcome of a pilot study

Objective

In a previous pilot study, we have shown that intraarticular gold micro-particles can reduce knee osteoarthritis (KOA) pain at two years follow-up. Proteomic changes in serum and synovial fluid within eight weeks were associated with multiple inflammatory and immunological processes. The relation between the different biomarkers and the outcome measures is not known. We hypothesized that improvement in pain and function were associated with specific groups of biomarkers. We present the integrative analyses between proteomic biomarkers and outcomes.

Design

A cohort of 30 patients, with moderate KOA, were included. Using the patients’ synovial fluid as the carrier, 20 ​mg gold microparticles were injected intraarticularly. Clinical outcome measures at inclusion, 8 weeks, and 2 years, were the PainDetect questionnaire, WOMAC pain, stiffness, and function. In addition, Quantitative Sensory Testing, Pain Pressure Threshold, Temporal Summation, Conditioned Pain Modulation, and pain diary were assessed at inclusion and after 8 weeks. Proteomic analysis was performed on SF and blood samples before and after 8 weeks of treatment.

Results

Linear combinations of serum or synovial biomarkers changed significantly alongside the effect measures and PainDetect scores following gold micro-particle treatment. Of particular interest was identifying multiple members of a molecular complex that is suggestive of neural tissue regeneration and modulation following gold micro-particle treatment.

Conclusions

Gold microparticles are a possible future option for the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. The treatment triggers putative regenerative and inflammation-modulating molecular mechanisms.

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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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