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The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations

INTRODUCTION: Hip arthroplasty is the standard treatment of a painful hip destruction. The use of modern metal-on-metal (MOM) bearing surfaces gained popularity in total hip arthroplasties during the last decade. Recently, worrisome failures due to adverse reaction to metal debris (ARMD), including...

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Autores principales: Paukkeri, Erja-Leena, Korhonen, Riku, Hämäläinen, Mari, Pesu, Marko, Eskelinen, Antti, Moilanen, Teemu, Moilanen, Eeva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155121
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author Paukkeri, Erja-Leena
Korhonen, Riku
Hämäläinen, Mari
Pesu, Marko
Eskelinen, Antti
Moilanen, Teemu
Moilanen, Eeva
author_facet Paukkeri, Erja-Leena
Korhonen, Riku
Hämäläinen, Mari
Pesu, Marko
Eskelinen, Antti
Moilanen, Teemu
Moilanen, Eeva
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description INTRODUCTION: Hip arthroplasty is the standard treatment of a painful hip destruction. The use of modern metal-on-metal (MOM) bearing surfaces gained popularity in total hip arthroplasties during the last decade. Recently, worrisome failures due to adverse reaction to metal debris (ARMD), including pseudotumor response, have been widely reported. However, the pathogenesis of this reaction remains poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ARMD response by flow cytometry approach. METHODS: Sixteen patients with a failed Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) hip prosthesis were included in the study. Samples of pseudotumor tissues collected during revision surgery were degraded by enzyme digestion and cells were typed by flow cytometry. Whole blood chromium and cobalt concentrations were analyzed with mass spectrometry before revision surgery. RESULTS: Flow cytometry analysis showed that the peri-implant pseudotumor tissue expressed two principal phenotypes, namely macrophage-dominated and T-lymphocyte-dominated response; the average portions being 54% (macrophages) and 25% (T-lymphocytes) in macrophage-dominated inflammation and 20% (macrophages) and 54% (T-lymphocytes) in T-lymphocyte-dominated response. The percentages of B-lymphocytes and granulocytes were lower in both phenotypes. Interestingly, the levels of blood chromium and cobalt were significantly higher in patients with macrophage-dominated response. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the adverse tissue reactions induced by MOM wear particles contain heterogeneous pathogeneses and that the metal levels are an important factor in the determination of the inflammatory phenotype. The present results support the hypothesis that higher metal levels cause cytotoxicity and tissue injury and macrophages are recruited to clear the necrotic debris. On the other hand, the adverse response developed in association with lower metal levels is T-lymphocyte-dominated and is likely to reflect hypersensitivity reaction.
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spelling pubmed-48820132016-06-10 The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations Paukkeri, Erja-Leena Korhonen, Riku Hämäläinen, Mari Pesu, Marko Eskelinen, Antti Moilanen, Teemu Moilanen, Eeva PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Hip arthroplasty is the standard treatment of a painful hip destruction. The use of modern metal-on-metal (MOM) bearing surfaces gained popularity in total hip arthroplasties during the last decade. Recently, worrisome failures due to adverse reaction to metal debris (ARMD), including pseudotumor response, have been widely reported. However, the pathogenesis of this reaction remains poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ARMD response by flow cytometry approach. METHODS: Sixteen patients with a failed Articular Surface Replacement (ASR) hip prosthesis were included in the study. Samples of pseudotumor tissues collected during revision surgery were degraded by enzyme digestion and cells were typed by flow cytometry. Whole blood chromium and cobalt concentrations were analyzed with mass spectrometry before revision surgery. RESULTS: Flow cytometry analysis showed that the peri-implant pseudotumor tissue expressed two principal phenotypes, namely macrophage-dominated and T-lymphocyte-dominated response; the average portions being 54% (macrophages) and 25% (T-lymphocytes) in macrophage-dominated inflammation and 20% (macrophages) and 54% (T-lymphocytes) in T-lymphocyte-dominated response. The percentages of B-lymphocytes and granulocytes were lower in both phenotypes. Interestingly, the levels of blood chromium and cobalt were significantly higher in patients with macrophage-dominated response. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the adverse tissue reactions induced by MOM wear particles contain heterogeneous pathogeneses and that the metal levels are an important factor in the determination of the inflammatory phenotype. The present results support the hypothesis that higher metal levels cause cytotoxicity and tissue injury and macrophages are recruited to clear the necrotic debris. On the other hand, the adverse response developed in association with lower metal levels is T-lymphocyte-dominated and is likely to reflect hypersensitivity reaction. Public Library of Science 2016-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4882013/ /pubmed/27227536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155121 Text en © 2016 Paukkeri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Paukkeri, Erja-Leena
Korhonen, Riku
Hämäläinen, Mari
Pesu, Marko
Eskelinen, Antti
Moilanen, Teemu
Moilanen, Eeva
The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title_full The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title_fullStr The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title_full_unstemmed The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title_short The Inflammatory Phenotype in Failed Metal-On-Metal Hip Arthroplasty Correlates with Blood Metal Concentrations
title_sort inflammatory phenotype in failed metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty correlates with blood metal concentrations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155121
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