New injectable cell therapy could resolve osteoarthritis ScienceAdvances
"Without better understanding of what drives the initiation and progression of osteoarthritis, effective treatment has been limited," said lead author Johanna Bolander of WFIRM."Initially, we studied what goes wrong in osteoarthritic joints, compared these processes to functional environments, and used this information to develop an immunotherapy cell treatment.
In healthy joints when an injury occurs, the body recruits an army of inflammatory cells and sends them to the injury site to contribute to cleaning of the damaged tissues. In the osteoarthritic joint, however, a traumatic injury leads to inflammation of the synovial membrane and cartilage damage. "We evaluated whether the cell population present in the joint fluid environment lacked the capability to contribute to functional tissue repair, or if there is something in the environment that impairs their ability to do so," said Gustavo Moviglia, Ph.D., a WFIRM researcher.
Based on these findings and what is known about functional tissue repair, a cell therapy was designed that can overcome the inflammatory environment and also regenerate cartilage.
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