Macrophage-Driven Inflammation in Metabolic Osteoarthritis

Implications for Biomarker and Therapy Development

Review (2023)
Author(s)

Kelly Warmink (University Medical Center Utrecht)

P. Vinod (University Medical Center Utrecht)

N. M. Korthagen (University Medical Center Utrecht, Universiteit Utrecht)

Harrie Weinans (University Medical Center Utrecht, TU Delft - Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics)

Jaqueline Lourdes Rios (University Medical Center Utrecht)

Research Group
Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics
Copyright
© 2023 Kelly Warmink, Prateeksha Vinod, Nicoline M. Korthagen, Harrie Weinans, Jaqueline L. Rios
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076112
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Kelly Warmink, Prateeksha Vinod, Nicoline M. Korthagen, Harrie Weinans, Jaqueline L. Rios
Research Group
Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics
Issue number
7
Volume number
24
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common and debilitating joint disorder that leads to progressive joint breakdown and loss of articular cartilage. Accompanied by a state of low-grade inflammation, its etiology extends beyond that of a wear-and-tear disease, and the immune system might have a role in its initiation and progression. Obesity, which is directly associated with an increased incidence of OA, alters adipokine release, increases pro-inflammatory macrophage activity, and affects joint immune regulation. Studying inflammatory macrophage expression and strategies to inhibit inflammatory macrophage phenotype polarization might provide insights into disease pathogenesis and therapeutic applications. In pre-clinical studies, the detection of OA in its initial stages was shown to be possible using imaging techniques such as SPECT-CT, and advances are made to detect OA through blood-based biomarker analysis. In this review, obesity-induced osteoarthritis and its mechanisms in inducing joint degeneration are summarized, along with an analysis of the current developments in patient imaging and biomarker use for diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.