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Unsulfated biotechnological chondroitin by itself as well as in combination with high molecular weight hyaluronan improves the inflammation profile in osteoarthritis in vitro model
- Source :
- Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Several studies suggest that inflammation has a pivotal role during the progression of osteoarthritis (OA) and cytokines have been identified as the main process mediators. This study aimed to explore the ability to modulate the main OA pro‐inflammatory biomarkers of novel gels (H‐HA/BC) based on high molecular weight hyaluronan (H‐HA) and unsulfated biotechnological chondroitin (BC). For the first time, BC was tested also in combination with H‐HA on human primary cells isolated from pathological knee joints. Specifically, the experiments were performed using an OA in vitro model based on human chondrocytes and synoviocytes. To evaluate the anti‐inflammatory effects of H‐HA/BC in comparison with H‐HA and BC single gels, NF‐kB, COMP‐2, MyD88, MMP‐13 and a wide range of cytokines, known to be specific biomarkers in OA (e.g., IL‐6, IL‐8, and TNF‐α), were evaluated. In addition, cell morphology and proliferation occurring in the presence of either H‐HA/BC or single components were assessed using time‐lapse video microscopy. It was shown that synovial fluids and cells isolated from OA suffering patients, presented a cytokine pattern respondent to an ongoing inflammation status. H‐HA and BC significantly reduced the levels of 23 biomarkers associated with cartilage damage. However, H‐HA/BC decreased significantly 24 biological mediators and downregulated 19 of them more efficiently than the single components. In synoviocytes cultures, cytokine analyses proved that H‐HA/BC gels re‐established an extracellular environment more similar to a healthy condition reducing considerably the concentration of 11 analytes. Instead, H‐HA and BC significantly modulated 7 (5 only with a longer treatment) and 8 biological cytokines, respectively. Our results suggest that H‐HA/BC beyond the viscosupplementation effect typical for HA‐based gels, can improve the inflammation status in joints and thus could be introduced as a valid protective and anti‐inflammatory intraarticular device in the field of Class III medical devices for OA treatments.<br />Unsulfated biotechnological chondroitin by itself and complexed to hyaluronic acid counteract inflammation and improve the viability of human primary cells isolated from pathological osteoarthritis joints. Their potential efficacy, especially when combined in novel gels is supported by the modulation of several key biomarkers.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
medicine.medical_treatment
human synoviocyte
Inflammation
Video microscopy
Osteoarthritis
Pharmacology
hybrid cooperative complexes
Cell morphology
Biochemistry
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
human articular chondrocyte
0302 clinical medicine
hybrid cooperative complexe
medicine
Extracellular
Chondroitin
Molecular Biology
biotechnological chondroitin
Research Articles
human articular chondrocytes
Chemistry
Cell Biology
medicine.disease
human synoviocytes
osteoarthritis
030104 developmental biology
Cytokine
inflammation
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Viscosupplementation
medicine.symptom
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....aeb508230b10ee7650eba528d94f4203