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Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo

Background: Immunomodulatory properties of bisphosphonates (BP) are suggested to contribute to the development of medication-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Furthermore, bisphosphonate-derived immune modulation might contribute to the anti-metastatic effect observed in breast cancer pat...

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Autores principales: Weber, Manuel, Homm, Andi, Müller, Stefan, Frey, Silke, Amann, Kerstin, Ries, Jutta, Geppert, Carol, Preidl, Raimund, Möst, Tobias, Kämmerer, Peer W., Kesting, Marco, Wehrhan, Falk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33525753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031323
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author Weber, Manuel
Homm, Andi
Müller, Stefan
Frey, Silke
Amann, Kerstin
Ries, Jutta
Geppert, Carol
Preidl, Raimund
Möst, Tobias
Kämmerer, Peer W.
Kesting, Marco
Wehrhan, Falk
author_facet Weber, Manuel
Homm, Andi
Müller, Stefan
Frey, Silke
Amann, Kerstin
Ries, Jutta
Geppert, Carol
Preidl, Raimund
Möst, Tobias
Kämmerer, Peer W.
Kesting, Marco
Wehrhan, Falk
author_sort Weber, Manuel
collection PubMed
description Background: Immunomodulatory properties of bisphosphonates (BP) are suggested to contribute to the development of medication-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Furthermore, bisphosphonate-derived immune modulation might contribute to the anti-metastatic effect observed in breast cancer patients. Macrophages are potential candidates for the mediation of immunomodulatory effects of bisphosphonates. The study aimed to investigate the influence of bisphosphonates alone and in combination with surgical trauma on systemic macrophage polarization (M1 vs. M2) using an in vivo rat model. Methods: A total of 120 animals were divided into four groups. Groups 2 and 4 were treated with 8 × 40 μg/kg body weight of the BP Zoledronate i.p. (week 0–7). Groups 3 and 4 were exposed to surgical trauma (week 8, tooth extraction + tibia fracture), whereas in Group 1 neither medication nor surgical trauma was applied. After 8, 10, 12 and 16 weeks, skin, lung and spleen were immunohistochemically examined for macrophage polarization via expression analysis of CD68, CD163 and iNOS using a tissue microarray (TMA). Results: A significant shift of macrophage polarization towards M1 was observed in skin, spleen and lung tissue of animals, with and without surgical trauma, treated with BP when compared to those without BP application. Surgical trauma did not cause a significant increase towards M1 polarization. Conclusions: BP application leads to a systemic pro-inflammatory situation in vivo, independent of surgical trauma, as evidenced by the shift in macrophage polarization towards M1 in various somatic tissues. This provides a possible explanation for the clinically observed anti-tumor effect of bisphosphonates and might also contribute to pathogenesis of MRONJ.
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spelling pubmed-78656882021-02-07 Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo Weber, Manuel Homm, Andi Müller, Stefan Frey, Silke Amann, Kerstin Ries, Jutta Geppert, Carol Preidl, Raimund Möst, Tobias Kämmerer, Peer W. Kesting, Marco Wehrhan, Falk Int J Mol Sci Article Background: Immunomodulatory properties of bisphosphonates (BP) are suggested to contribute to the development of medication-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Furthermore, bisphosphonate-derived immune modulation might contribute to the anti-metastatic effect observed in breast cancer patients. Macrophages are potential candidates for the mediation of immunomodulatory effects of bisphosphonates. The study aimed to investigate the influence of bisphosphonates alone and in combination with surgical trauma on systemic macrophage polarization (M1 vs. M2) using an in vivo rat model. Methods: A total of 120 animals were divided into four groups. Groups 2 and 4 were treated with 8 × 40 μg/kg body weight of the BP Zoledronate i.p. (week 0–7). Groups 3 and 4 were exposed to surgical trauma (week 8, tooth extraction + tibia fracture), whereas in Group 1 neither medication nor surgical trauma was applied. After 8, 10, 12 and 16 weeks, skin, lung and spleen were immunohistochemically examined for macrophage polarization via expression analysis of CD68, CD163 and iNOS using a tissue microarray (TMA). Results: A significant shift of macrophage polarization towards M1 was observed in skin, spleen and lung tissue of animals, with and without surgical trauma, treated with BP when compared to those without BP application. Surgical trauma did not cause a significant increase towards M1 polarization. Conclusions: BP application leads to a systemic pro-inflammatory situation in vivo, independent of surgical trauma, as evidenced by the shift in macrophage polarization towards M1 in various somatic tissues. This provides a possible explanation for the clinically observed anti-tumor effect of bisphosphonates and might also contribute to pathogenesis of MRONJ. MDPI 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7865688/ /pubmed/33525753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031323 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Weber, Manuel
Homm, Andi
Müller, Stefan
Frey, Silke
Amann, Kerstin
Ries, Jutta
Geppert, Carol
Preidl, Raimund
Möst, Tobias
Kämmerer, Peer W.
Kesting, Marco
Wehrhan, Falk
Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title_full Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title_fullStr Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title_short Zoledronate Causes a Systemic Shift of Macrophage Polarization towards M1 In Vivo
title_sort zoledronate causes a systemic shift of macrophage polarization towards m1 in vivo
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33525753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031323
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