The Effect of IL-17A and Combined Mechanical Injury on Meniscal Tissue Integrity In Vitro
Greta Ahrens, Florian Gellhaus, Jan-Tobias Weitkamp, Peter Behrendt, François Cossais, Bernd Rolauffs, Alan J. Grodzinsky, Bodo Kurz

TL;DR
This study shows that IL-17A and mechanical injury together worsen meniscal tissue damage, which could lead to osteoarthritis.
Contribution
The study is the first to directly investigate the combined effects of IL-17A and mechanical injury on meniscal tissue.
Findings
IL-17A and mechanical injury together caused the highest proteoglycan release in meniscal tissue.
The combination of IL-17A and mechanical injury significantly increased mRNA levels of matrix-degrading enzymes.
Aggrecan degradation was intensified in both superficial and deeper tissue areas when IL-17A and mechanical injury were combined.
Abstract
Objectives: Meniscal integrity is crucial for knee joint stability and the prevention of osteoarthritis (OA) development. Recent studies suggested that mechanical overload and interleukin (IL)-17A may be important intertwined players in meniscal degeneration, but a direct impact of IL-17A on the meniscus has not been investigated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of IL-17A on meniscal tissue with and without combined mechanical injury (MI). Methods: Meniscal explant disks (1 mm height, 3 mm diameter) were isolated from bovine menisci (preserving the native tibial superficial zone) and exposed to IL-17A [0–100 ng/mL] and/or MI (single compression, 50% strain, strain rate 1 mm/sec). After three days of incubation in a serum-free medium, the proteoglycan release (sGAG; DMMB assay), mRNA level of matrix-degrading enzymes (qRT-PCR), aggrecan degradation (NITEGE…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
