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Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis
Joint pain severity in arthritic diseases differs between sexes and is often more pronounced in women. This disparity is thought to stem from biological mechanisms, particularly innate immunity, yet the understanding of sex-specific differences in arthritic pain remains incomplete. This study aims t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12141913 |
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author | Valdrighi, Natália Blom, Arjen B. Vago, Juliana P. van Beuningen, Henk M. Vitters, Elly L. Helsen, Monique M. Walgreen, Birgitte Arntz, Onno J. Koenders, Marije I. van der Kraan, Peter M. Blaney Davidson, Esmeralda N. van de Loo, Fons A. J. |
author_facet | Valdrighi, Natália Blom, Arjen B. Vago, Juliana P. van Beuningen, Henk M. Vitters, Elly L. Helsen, Monique M. Walgreen, Birgitte Arntz, Onno J. Koenders, Marije I. van der Kraan, Peter M. Blaney Davidson, Esmeralda N. van de Loo, Fons A. J. |
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description | Joint pain severity in arthritic diseases differs between sexes and is often more pronounced in women. This disparity is thought to stem from biological mechanisms, particularly innate immunity, yet the understanding of sex-specific differences in arthritic pain remains incomplete. This study aims to investigate these disparities using an innate immunity-driven inflammation model induced by intra-articular injections of Streptococcus Cell Wall fragments to mimic both acute and pre-sensitized joint conditions. Nociceptive behavior was evaluated via gait analysis and static weight-bearing, and inflammation was evaluated via joint histology and the synovial gene expression involved in immune response. Although acute inflammation and pain severity were comparable between sexes, distinct associations between synovial inflammatory gene expression and static nociceptive behavior emerged. These associations delineated sex-specific relationships with pain, highlighting differential gene interactions (Il6 versus Cybb on day 1 and Cyba/Gas6 versus Nos2 on day 8) between sexes. In conclusion, our study found that, despite similar pain severity between sexes, the association of inflammatory synovial genes revealed sex-specific differences in the molecular inflammatory mechanisms underlying pain. These findings suggest a path towards more personalized treatment strategies for pain management in arthritis and other inflammatory joint diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-103785502023-07-29 Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis Valdrighi, Natália Blom, Arjen B. Vago, Juliana P. van Beuningen, Henk M. Vitters, Elly L. Helsen, Monique M. Walgreen, Birgitte Arntz, Onno J. Koenders, Marije I. van der Kraan, Peter M. Blaney Davidson, Esmeralda N. van de Loo, Fons A. J. Cells Article Joint pain severity in arthritic diseases differs between sexes and is often more pronounced in women. This disparity is thought to stem from biological mechanisms, particularly innate immunity, yet the understanding of sex-specific differences in arthritic pain remains incomplete. This study aims to investigate these disparities using an innate immunity-driven inflammation model induced by intra-articular injections of Streptococcus Cell Wall fragments to mimic both acute and pre-sensitized joint conditions. Nociceptive behavior was evaluated via gait analysis and static weight-bearing, and inflammation was evaluated via joint histology and the synovial gene expression involved in immune response. Although acute inflammation and pain severity were comparable between sexes, distinct associations between synovial inflammatory gene expression and static nociceptive behavior emerged. These associations delineated sex-specific relationships with pain, highlighting differential gene interactions (Il6 versus Cybb on day 1 and Cyba/Gas6 versus Nos2 on day 8) between sexes. In conclusion, our study found that, despite similar pain severity between sexes, the association of inflammatory synovial genes revealed sex-specific differences in the molecular inflammatory mechanisms underlying pain. These findings suggest a path towards more personalized treatment strategies for pain management in arthritis and other inflammatory joint diseases. MDPI 2023-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10378550/ /pubmed/37508577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12141913 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Valdrighi, Natália Blom, Arjen B. Vago, Juliana P. van Beuningen, Henk M. Vitters, Elly L. Helsen, Monique M. Walgreen, Birgitte Arntz, Onno J. Koenders, Marije I. van der Kraan, Peter M. Blaney Davidson, Esmeralda N. van de Loo, Fons A. J. Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title | Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title_full | Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title_fullStr | Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title_short | Innate Immunity and Sex: Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Associated with Murine Pain in Acute Synovitis |
title_sort | innate immunity and sex: distinct inflammatory profiles associated with murine pain in acute synovitis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378550/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12141913 |
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