Chondrocyte Response to Fresh Autologous Conditioned Serum Versus Freeze-Dried Allogenic Conditioned Serum

Kevin Credille, Tristan J. Elias, Sachin Allahabadi, Zachary Wang, Arnavaz Hakimiyan, Susan Chubinskaya, Brian J. Cole, David Frisbie, Adam B. Yanke

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the cytokine release profile and histological response of human cartilage after exposure to autologous conditioned serum (ACS) and freeze-dried allogenic conditioned serum (FD-CS). Design: Cartilage explants were collected from 6 patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. ACS and FD-CS were created from patient serum samples. Cartilage samples were divided into 6 groups: (1) untreated control, (2) ACS, (3) FD-CS, (4) untreated interleukin (IL)-1β (5 ng/ml), (5) IL-1β + ACS, and (6) IL-1β + FD-CS. After 12 days, cartilage samples were analyzed with glycosaminoglycan (GAG) concentration normalized to wet weight while comparing cytokine concentrations, and histological scoring. Results: There was a significant decrease in pathology scoring for ACS (P = 0.0368) and FD-CS (P = 0.0368) in the IL-1β injury groups compared with the untreated IL-1β insult group. ACS and FD-CS significantly mitigate the IL-1β induced increase in basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) (P = 0.0009 and P = 0.0002, respectively). FD-CS showed a significant decrease in IL-1β concentration in the presence of IL-1β insult compared with the untreated IL-1β group (P < 0.0001). ACS-treated samples had significantly higher concentration of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α independent of IL-1β when compared with samples not treated with biologics (P = 0.0053). Conclusions: Explanted osteoarthritic cartilage responds favorably and equivalently to treatment with ACS and FD-CS from a histological perspective. Both ACS and FD-CS were able to mitigate the IL-1β-induced increases in bFGF and FD-CS lowered IL-1β concentration while increasing interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) concentration. Although the cytokine profile of cartilage tissue explants treated with FD-CS appears to be different than that of ACS, this difference does not seem to affect biologic activity of FD-CS.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalCartilage
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • articular cartilage
  • diagnosis
  • immunohistochemistry
  • joint involved
  • knee
  • osteoarthritis
  • osteoarthritis disease modification
  • research methods
  • tissue

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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