2021
DOI: 10.1177/0363546521995565
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Identification of Candidate Synovial Fluid Biomarkers for the Prediction of Patient Outcome After Microfracture or Osteotomy

Abstract: Background: Biomarkers are needed to predict clinical outcomes for microfracture and osteotomy surgeries to ensure patients can be better stratified to receive the most appropriate treatment. Purpose: To identify novel biomarker candidates and to investigate the potential of a panel of protein biomarkers for the prediction of clinical outcome after treatment with microfracture or osteotomy. Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Methods: To identify novel candidate biomarker proteins, we used label-free q… Show more

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“…Even though distraction tests were performed in a saline solution at physiological temperatures, its composition is not identical to that of native synovial fluid. 13 In addition, only 1 position was evaluated for hip distraction, and the capsule and surrounding musculature were dissected completely, removing key anatomic stability structures of the hip. The labrum plays a major role in hip stability (resisting distractive forces) and in evenly distributed compressive loads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though distraction tests were performed in a saline solution at physiological temperatures, its composition is not identical to that of native synovial fluid. 13 In addition, only 1 position was evaluated for hip distraction, and the capsule and surrounding musculature were dissected completely, removing key anatomic stability structures of the hip. The labrum plays a major role in hip stability (resisting distractive forces) and in evenly distributed compressive loads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean S100A12 concentration in the synovial fluid in the rheumatoid arthritis is 179 nM [68]. Finally, the highest S100A13 level in the synovial fluid at a microfracture reaches 0.6 nM [69]. Furthermore, local concentrations of extracellular forms of the S100 proteins in the damaged S100-expressing tissues should be even higher, further promoting the S100-sTNF interactions.…”
Section: Surface Plasmon Resonance Study Of Stnf Recognition By S100 ...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Both proteins have a 2-fold change in differential expression in OA patients compared to the controls [ 1 ]. In favour of the above, this biomarker has also been tested to be used as a predictor of the clinical outcome of patients undergoing corrective osteotomies in patients with OA, thus helping to determine which patients will be best suited to treatment with osteotomy [ 25 ].…”
Section: Synovial Proteomic Biomarkers In Oamentioning
confidence: 99%