骨关节炎
医学
炎症
滑膜炎
滑膜
发病机制
滑膜关节
疾病
病理
生物信息学
免疫学
关节炎
关节软骨
生物
替代医学
作者
Elsa Sánchez‐López,Roxana Coras,Alyssa Torres,Nancy E. Lane,Mónica Gumá
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41584-022-00749-9
摘要
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degenerative disease resulting in joint deterioration. Synovial inflammation is present in the OA joint and has been associated with radiographic and pain progression. Several OA risk factors, including ageing, obesity, trauma and mechanical loading, play a role in OA pathogenesis, likely by modifying synovial biology. In addition, other factors, such as mitochondrial dysfunction, damage-associated molecular patterns, cytokines, metabolites and crystals in the synovium, activate synovial cells and mediate synovial inflammation. An understanding of the activated pathways that are involved in OA-related synovial inflammation could form the basis for the stratification of patients and the development of novel therapeutics. This Review focuses on the biology of the OA synovium, how the cells residing in or recruited to the synovium interact with each other, how they become activated, how they contribute to OA progression and their interplay with other joint structures. This Review examines the biology of synovial inflammation, the cell types involved, their interactions and the role of synovitis in the development and progression of osteoarthritis.
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