脊柱旁肌肉祖细胞中ESR1表达不对称的青少年特发性脊柱侧弯症具有不同的临床特征

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
JOR Spine Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.70018
Hanlong Xin, Wenyuan Sui, Wenhua Mao, Junlin Yang, Xiexiang Shao
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摘要

背景 以前的研究发现,脊柱旁凹肌祖细胞中ESR1表达的减少可能会导致青少年特发性脊柱侧弯症(AIS)的发生和发展。本研究探讨了脊柱旁肌祖细胞ESR1表达不对称的AIS的临床特征。 材料与方法 从连续 25 例符合条件的女性 AIS 患者中获取双侧深脊柱旁肌肉祖细胞。采用 RT-qPCR 评估 ESR1 的表达。收集了人口统计学数据(手术年龄、身高、体重、体重指数和发病年龄)、后正位和侧位X光片数据(Risser征、Cobb角、椎尖旋转和椎尖位置)以及磁共振成像数据(双侧脊柱旁肌肉CSA比值和双侧脂肪成分比值)。分析了脊柱旁肌肉祖细胞不对称 ESR1 表达与上述临床特征之间的相关性。 结果 25例患者中有12例(48%)的双侧ESR1表达比(凸/凹)超过1.5倍,被分为ESR1不对称组。与 ESR1 对称组相比,ESR1 不对称组的患者脊柱侧凸明显更严重(p = 0.041),脊柱旁肌肉凹陷更严重(p = 0.015),凹侧肌肉脂肪浸润更严重(p = 0.034)。双侧 ESR1 表达比值与 Cobb 角(r2 = 0.282,p = 0.006)、双侧脊柱旁肌肉 CSA 比值(r2 = 0.253,p = 0.011)和双侧脂肪成分比值(r2 = 0.248,p = 0.011)显著相关。 结论 有48%的AIS患者脊柱旁肌祖细胞凹面(凸/凹>1.5折)ESR1表达明显减少,而ESR1表达更不对称的患者表现出更多的脊柱旁肌发育不良和脂肪浸润在凹面一侧,脊柱侧弯畸形更严重。
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Distinct clinical characteristics of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with asymmetrical ESR1 expression in paraspinal muscle progenitor cells

Distinct clinical characteristics of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with asymmetrical ESR1 expression in paraspinal muscle progenitor cells

Background

Previous studies found decreased ESR1 expression of concave paraspinal muscle progenitor cells could contribute to the initiation and progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The current study investigated the clinical characteristics of AIS with asymmetrical ESR1 expression in paraspinal muscle progenitor cells.

Materials and Methods

Bilateral deep paraspinal muscle progenitor cells were obtained from 25 consecutive eligible female patients with AIS. RT-qPCR was performed to evaluate the expression of ESR1. The demographic data (the age at surgery, height, weight, BMI, and age at initiation), posteroanterior and lateral radiographs data (Risser sign, Cobb angle, apical vertebral rotation, and location of apical vertebra), and MR imaging data (bilateral paraspinal muscle CSA ratio and bilateral fatty component ratio) were collected. The correlation between asymmetrical ESR1 expression of paraspinal muscle progenitor cells and the aforementioned clinical characteristics were analyzed.

Results

Twelve out of twenty-five patients (48%) showed bilateral ESR1 expression ratio (convex/concave) more than 1.5 folds, and they were divided into the ESR1 asymmetry group. When compared with the ESR1 symmetry group, patients in the ESR1 asymmetry group showed significantly more severe scoliosis (p = 0.041), more hypoplastic concave paraspinal muscle (p = 0.015), and more muscular fatty infiltration in the concave side (p = 0.034). The bilateral ESR1 expression ratio was significantly correlated with Cobb angle (r2 = 0.282, p = 0.006), bilateral paraspinal muscle CSA ratio (r2 = 0.253, p = 0.011), and bilateral fatty component ratio (r2 = 0.248, p = 0.011).

Conclusion

There were 48% of AIS patients with significantly decreased ESR1 expression in concave paraspinal muscle progenitor cells (convex/concave>1.5 folds), while patients with more asymmetrical ESR1 expression showed more hypoplastic paraspinal muscle and fatty infiltration on the concave side, and more severe scoliotic deformity.

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