2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13075-024-03309-6
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Targeting STAT6-mediated synovial macrophage activation improves pain in experimental knee osteoarthritis

Garth Blackler,
Yue Lai-Zhao,
Joseph Klapak
et al.

Abstract: Background Pain from osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the top causes of disability worldwide, but effective treatment is lacking. Nociceptive factors are released by activated synovial macrophages in OA, but depletion of synovial macrophages paradoxically worsens inflammation and tissue damage in previous studies. Rather than depleting macrophages, we hypothesized that inhibiting macrophage activation may improve pain without increasing tissue damage. We aimed to identify key mechanisms mediating … Show more

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“…On the other hand, pyroptosis occurring in FLS and MC can accelerate synovial fibrosis [ 13 , 70 ]. The fibrotic synovium, which impairs the maintenance of low friction features and nourishment of cartilage cells, will worsen cartilage damage [ [74] , [75] , [76] ] ( Fig. 2 ).…”
Section: Regulatory Feedback Loop Of Macrophage (Mc) Fibroblast-like ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, pyroptosis occurring in FLS and MC can accelerate synovial fibrosis [ 13 , 70 ]. The fibrotic synovium, which impairs the maintenance of low friction features and nourishment of cartilage cells, will worsen cartilage damage [ [74] , [75] , [76] ] ( Fig. 2 ).…”
Section: Regulatory Feedback Loop Of Macrophage (Mc) Fibroblast-like ...mentioning
confidence: 99%