Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The First Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan,
410007, China
2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Academy of Chinese Medical Science,
Changsha, Hunan, 410006, China
3. Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, 410208, China
Abstract
Abstract:
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease that results in constriction of the joint
space due to the gradual deterioration of cartilage, alterations in subchondral bone, and synovial
membrane. Recently, scientists have found that OA involves lesions in the whole joint, in addition
to joint wear and tear and cartilage damage. Osteoarthritis is often accompanied by a subclinical
form of synovitis, which is a chronic, relatively low-grade inflammatory response mainly
mediated by the innate immune system. The “immune-joint” axis refers to an interaction of an
innate immune response with joint inflammation and the whole joint range. Previous studies
have underestimated the role of the immune-joint axis in OA, and there is no related research.
For this reason, this review aimed to evaluate the existing evidence on the influence of innate
immune mechanisms on the pathogenesis of OA. The innate immune system is the body's first
line of defense. When the innate immune system is triggered, it instantly activates the downstream
inflammatory signal pathway, causing an inflammatory response, while also promoting
immune cells to invade joint synovial tissue and accelerate the progression of OA. We have proposed
the concept of the "immune-joint" axis and explored it from two aspects of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory and modern medical research, such as the innate immunity and
OA, macrophages and OA, complement and OA, and other cells and OA, to enrich the scientific
connotation of the "immune-joint" axis.
Funder
National Science Foundation of China
Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation
National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hunan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s “14th Five-Year Plan”
Scientific Research Project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission
Hunan University of Chinese Medicine
Hunan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine
University Hospital Union fund project of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine
innovative development project of young doctors in orthopedics and traumatology of China association of traditional chinese medicine Orthopedic Medicine Research Committee
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.