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Bone regeneration in inflammation with aging and cell-based immunomodulatory therapy
Junichi Kushioka, Simon Kwoon‐Ho Chow, Masakazu Toya, Masanori Tsubosaka, Huaishuang Shen, Qi Gao, Xueping Li, Ning Zhang, Stuart B. Goodman
Inflammation and Regeneration · 2023 · ▲ 142 citations
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Stem-cell therapy
Human
Review
Abstract
Aging of the global population increases the incidence of osteoporosis and associated fragility fractures, significantly impacting patient quality of life and healthcare costs. The acute inflammatory reaction is essential to initiate healing after injury. However, aging is associated with "inflammaging(definition)", referring to the presence of systemic low-level chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation impairs the initiation of bone regeneration in elderly patients. This review examines current knowledge of the bone regeneration process and potential immunomodulatory therapies to facilitate bone healing in inflammaging.Aged macrophages show increased sensitivity and responsiveness to inflammatory signals. While M1 macrophages are activated during the acute inflammatory response, proper resolution of the inflammatory phase involves repolarizing pro-inflammatory M1 macrophages to an anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype associated with tissue regeneration. In aging, persistent chronic inflammation resulting from the failure of M1 to M2 repolarization leads to increased osteoclast activation and decreased osteoblast formation, thus increasing bone resorption and decreasing bone formation during healing.Inflammaging can impair the ability of stem cells to support bone regeneration and contributes to the decline in bone mass and strength that occurs with aging. Therefore, modulating inflammaging is a promising approach for improving bone health in the aging population. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess immunomodulatory properties that may benefit bone regeneration in inflammation. Preconditioning MSCs with pro-inflammatory cytokines affects MSCs' secretory profile and osteogenic ability. MSCs cultured under hypoxic conditions show increased proliferation rates and secretion of growth factors. Resolution of inflammation via local delivery of anti-inflammatory cytokines is also a potential therapy for bone regeneration in inflammaging. Scaffolds containing anti-inflammatory cytokines, unaltered MSCs, and genetically modified MSCs can also have therapeutic potential. MSC exosomes can increase the migration of MSCs to the fracture site and enhance osteogenic differentiation and angiogenesis.In conclusion, inflammaging can impair the proper initiation of bone regeneration in the elderly. Modulating inflammaging is a promising approach for improving compromised bone healing in the aging population.
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Kushioka, J., Chow, S.K., Toya, M., Tsubosaka, M., Shen, H., Gao, Q., Li, X., Zhang, N., & Goodman, S.B. (2023). Bone regeneration in inflammation with aging and cell-based immunomodulatory therapy. <em>Inflammation and Regeneration</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41232-023-00279-1
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Kushioka J, Chow SK, Toya M, Tsubosaka M, Shen H, Gao Q, et al. Bone regeneration in inflammation with aging and cell-based immunomodulatory therapy. Inflammation and Regeneration. 2023. doi:10.1186/s41232-023-00279-1.
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@article{junichi2023Bonere,
title = {Bone regeneration in inflammation with aging and cell-based immunomodulatory therapy},
author = {Junichi Kushioka and Simon Kwoon‐Ho Chow and Masakazu Toya and Masanori Tsubosaka and Huaishuang Shen and Qi Gao and Xueping Li and Ning Zhang and Stuart B. Goodman},
journal = {Inflammation and Regeneration},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1186/s41232-023-00279-1},
}
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