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Mutant CCL2 protein coating mitigates wear particle-induced bone loss in a murine continuous polyethylene infusion model

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Nabeshima, Akira
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Mutant CCL2 protein coating mitigates wear particle-induced bone loss in a murine continuous polyethylene infusion model
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  • Nabeshima, Akira;
  • Pajarinen, Jukka;
  • hua Lin, Tzu;
  • Jiang, Xinyi;
  • Gibon, Emmanuel;
  • Córdova, Luis;
  • Loi, Florence;
  • Lu, Laura;
  • Jämsen, Eemeli;
  • Egashira, Kensuke;
  • Yang, Fan;
  • Yao, Zhenyu;
  • Goodman, Stuart;
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Wear particle-induced osteolysis limits the long-term survivorship of total joint replacement (TJR). Monocyte/macrophages are the key cells of this adverse reaction. Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 (MCP-1/CCL2) is the most important chemokine regulating trafficking of monocyte/macrophages in particle-induced inflammation. 7ND recombinant protein is a mutant of CCL2 that inhibits CCL2 signaling. We have recently developed a layer-by-layer (LBL) coating platform on implant surfaces that can release biologically active 7ND. In this study, we investigated the effect of 7ND on wear particle-induced bone loss using the murine continuous polyethylene (PE) particle infusion model with 7ND coating of a titanium rod as a local drug delivery device. PE particles were infused into hollow titanium rods with or without 7ND coating implanted in the distal femur for 4 weeks. Specific groups were also injected with RAW 264.7 as the reporter macrophages. Wear particle-induced bone loss and the effects of 7ND were evaluated by microCT, immunohistochemical staining, and bioluminescence imaging. Local delivery of 7ND using the LBL coating decreased systemic macrophage recruitment, the number of osteoclasts and wear particle-induced bone loss. The development of a novel orthopaedic implant coating with anti-CCL2 protein may be a promising strategy to mitigate peri-prosthetic osteolysis.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159175
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.11.039
ISSN: 18785905
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Biomaterials, Volumen 117, 2017, Pages 1-9.
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