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Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma

Bone non-unions resulting from severe traumatic injuries pose significant clinical challenges, and the biological factors that drive progression towards and healing from these injuries are still not well understood. Recently, a dysregulated systemic immune response following musculoskeletal trauma h...

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Autores principales: Vantucci, Casey E., Guyer, Tyler, Leguineche, Kelly, Chatterjee, Paramita, Lin, Angela, Nash, Kylie E., Hastings, Molly Ann, Fulton, Travis, Smith, Clinton T., Maniar, Drishti, Frey Rubio, David A., Peterson, Kaya, Harrer, Julia Andraca, Willett, Nick J., Roy, Krishnendu, Guldberg, Robert E.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9300902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35874126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.934773
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author Vantucci, Casey E.
Guyer, Tyler
Leguineche, Kelly
Chatterjee, Paramita
Lin, Angela
Nash, Kylie E.
Hastings, Molly Ann
Fulton, Travis
Smith, Clinton T.
Maniar, Drishti
Frey Rubio, David A.
Peterson, Kaya
Harrer, Julia Andraca
Willett, Nick J.
Roy, Krishnendu
Guldberg, Robert E.
author_facet Vantucci, Casey E.
Guyer, Tyler
Leguineche, Kelly
Chatterjee, Paramita
Lin, Angela
Nash, Kylie E.
Hastings, Molly Ann
Fulton, Travis
Smith, Clinton T.
Maniar, Drishti
Frey Rubio, David A.
Peterson, Kaya
Harrer, Julia Andraca
Willett, Nick J.
Roy, Krishnendu
Guldberg, Robert E.
author_sort Vantucci, Casey E.
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description Bone non-unions resulting from severe traumatic injuries pose significant clinical challenges, and the biological factors that drive progression towards and healing from these injuries are still not well understood. Recently, a dysregulated systemic immune response following musculoskeletal trauma has been identified as a contributing factor for poor outcomes and complications such as infections. In particular, myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), immunosuppressive myeloid-lineage cells that expand in response to traumatic injury, have been highlighted as a potential therapeutic target to restore systemic immune homeostasis and ultimately improve functional bone regeneration. Previously, we have developed a novel immunomodulatory therapeutic strategy to deplete MDSCs using Janus gold nanoparticles that mimic the structure and function of antibodies. Here, in a preclinical delayed treatment composite injury model of bone and muscle trauma, we investigate the effects of these nanoparticles on circulating MDSCs, systemic immune profiles, and functional bone regeneration. Unexpectedly, treatment with the nanoparticles resulted in depletion of the high side scatter subset of MDSCs and an increase in the low side scatter subset of MDSCs, resulting in an overall increase in total MDSCs. This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. Furthermore, MDSCs correlated negatively with endpoint bone healing at multiple timepoints. Single cell RNA sequencing of circulating immune cells revealed differing gene expression of the SNAb target molecule S100A8/A9 in MDSC sub-populations, highlighting a potential need for more targeted approaches to MDSC immunomodulatory treatment following trauma. These results provide further insights on the role of systemic immune dysregulation for severe trauma outcomes in the case of non-unions and composite injuries and suggest the need for additional studies on targeted immunomodulatory interventions to enhance healing.
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spelling pubmed-93009022022-07-22 Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma Vantucci, Casey E. Guyer, Tyler Leguineche, Kelly Chatterjee, Paramita Lin, Angela Nash, Kylie E. Hastings, Molly Ann Fulton, Travis Smith, Clinton T. Maniar, Drishti Frey Rubio, David A. Peterson, Kaya Harrer, Julia Andraca Willett, Nick J. Roy, Krishnendu Guldberg, Robert E. Front Surg Surgery Bone non-unions resulting from severe traumatic injuries pose significant clinical challenges, and the biological factors that drive progression towards and healing from these injuries are still not well understood. Recently, a dysregulated systemic immune response following musculoskeletal trauma has been identified as a contributing factor for poor outcomes and complications such as infections. In particular, myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), immunosuppressive myeloid-lineage cells that expand in response to traumatic injury, have been highlighted as a potential therapeutic target to restore systemic immune homeostasis and ultimately improve functional bone regeneration. Previously, we have developed a novel immunomodulatory therapeutic strategy to deplete MDSCs using Janus gold nanoparticles that mimic the structure and function of antibodies. Here, in a preclinical delayed treatment composite injury model of bone and muscle trauma, we investigate the effects of these nanoparticles on circulating MDSCs, systemic immune profiles, and functional bone regeneration. Unexpectedly, treatment with the nanoparticles resulted in depletion of the high side scatter subset of MDSCs and an increase in the low side scatter subset of MDSCs, resulting in an overall increase in total MDSCs. This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. Furthermore, MDSCs correlated negatively with endpoint bone healing at multiple timepoints. Single cell RNA sequencing of circulating immune cells revealed differing gene expression of the SNAb target molecule S100A8/A9 in MDSC sub-populations, highlighting a potential need for more targeted approaches to MDSC immunomodulatory treatment following trauma. These results provide further insights on the role of systemic immune dysregulation for severe trauma outcomes in the case of non-unions and composite injuries and suggest the need for additional studies on targeted immunomodulatory interventions to enhance healing. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9300902/ /pubmed/35874126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.934773 Text en Copyright © 2022 Vantucci, Guyer, Leguineche, Chatterjee, Lin, Nash, Hastings, Fulton, Smith, Maniar, Frey Rubio, Peterson, Harrer, Willett, Roy and Guldberg. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Surgery
Vantucci, Casey E.
Guyer, Tyler
Leguineche, Kelly
Chatterjee, Paramita
Lin, Angela
Nash, Kylie E.
Hastings, Molly Ann
Fulton, Travis
Smith, Clinton T.
Maniar, Drishti
Frey Rubio, David A.
Peterson, Kaya
Harrer, Julia Andraca
Willett, Nick J.
Roy, Krishnendu
Guldberg, Robert E.
Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title_full Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title_fullStr Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title_full_unstemmed Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title_short Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma
title_sort systemic immune modulation alters local bone regeneration in a delayed treatment composite model of non-union extremity trauma
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9300902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35874126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.934773
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