Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic rheumatic disease that is characterized by pain and articular cartilage degradation. Pain in OA is a main clinical symptom that limits working capacity and is one of the indications for joint replacement. However, 10-40% of patients with OA also continue to experience painful sensations after surgery.Objective: to develop a method for searching for biomarkers to predict the dynamics of pain in the postoperative period and to determine the feasibility of arthroplasty on the basis of a retrospective analysis of relative blood gene expression prior to surgery.Patients and methods. The investigators tested the blood taken from 53 OA patients (mean age, 56.5±8.9 years) before knee arthroplasty and from 26 healthy donors (mean age, 55±8.3 years). Total RNA was isolated from blood and after reverse transcription into complementary DNA was used to measure the level of relative gene expression in real-time polymerase chain reaction.Results and discussion. A retrospective analysis of the expression of genes associated with central sensitization in 53 patients with OA before arthroplasty showed that the data on the expression of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1β, cyclooxygenase-2, and transforming growth factor β1 were uninformative due to their high blood expression in all the patients. The high gene expression of cathepsin S (in 17% of the patients) and cathepsin K (in 21%) and the low gene expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 1 (TIMP-1) (in 31%) may indicate that postoperative pain can be persistent. In contrast, no post-arthroplasty pain can be expected in 43% OA patients with low caspase 3 expression and in 23% of those with low MMP-9 one.Conclusion. Analysis of pre-arthroplasty blood gene expression in patients with OA seems to be a promising approach to predicting the dynamics of pain after surgical treatment.

Highlights

  • Остеоартрит (ОА) – хроническое ревматическое заболевание, которое характеризуется болью и разрушением ткани сустава

  • Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic rheumatic disease that is characterized by pain and articular cartilage degradation

  • Objective: to develop a method for searching for biomarkers to predict the dynamics of pain in the postoperative period and to determine the feasibility of arthroplasty on the basis of a retrospective analysis of relative blood gene expression prior to surgery

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Introduction

Остеоартрит (ОА) – хроническое ревматическое заболевание, которое характеризуется болью и разрушением ткани сустава. Цель настоящего проекта – разработать метод поиска биомаркеров для прогнозирования динамики боли после эндопротезирования и целесообразности его проведения на основании ретроспективного анализа относительной экспрессии генов в крови перед операцией. The ratio of the number of patients with low relative caspase 3 (white segment) and TIMP-9 (white segment) gene expresблюдениях, выявивших, что у 30–40% больных ОА боль соsions in the blood of patients with OA before arthroplasty храняется после операции.

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