Title of article
Nano-osteoimmunology as an important consideration in the design of future implants
Author/Authors
Pal، نويسنده , , Neha and Quah، نويسنده , , Be and Smith، نويسنده , , Paul N. and Gladkis، نويسنده , , Laura L. and Timmers، نويسنده , , Heiko and Li، نويسنده , , Rachel W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
2926
To page
2934
Abstract
The size of wear particles emanating from a prosthesis at interfaces is critical to the interfacial properties of the joint replacement and responses from the biological environment. Nanoscale particles in particular require investigation. This project aimed to evaluate the osteoimmunological response to nanoscale ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) wear particles in vitro, including dendritic cells (DCs), macrophages, osteoclasts (OCs), cytokine secretion, and co-cultured OCs and osteoblasts (OBs). The wear particles generated from a constant-load knee prosthesis actuator were profiled using atomic force microscopy and fractionated into sizes of 0.05–0.2, 0.2–0.8, 0.8–1, 1–5 and 5–10 μm. The fractions were exposed to DCs isolated from mice spleen, human OCs, and co-cultured human OBs and OCs, and the effects of the particles on the cells were determined. Results revealed that exposure to nanoscale UHMWPE wear particles induced significant DC activation (p < 0.05) and consequently increased cytokine interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-1β secretion (p < 0.05). Exposure to nanoscale particles promoted OC maturation, resulting in the suppression of OB proliferation in OB and OC co-cultures. Therefore, the results of this study could contribute to a more mechanistic understanding of wear-debris-associated prosthesis failure. Furthermore, nanoscale UHMWPE wear particles should be considered as mediators of periprosthetic inflammation in the future development of biomaterials for joint replacement bearing surfaces.
Keywords
Total joint replacement , dendritic cells , Nano-osteoimmunology , UHMWPE , Nanoscale wear particles
Journal title
Acta Biomaterialia
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Acta Biomaterialia
Record number
1755136
Link To Document