Axial alignment is a critical regulator of knee osteoarthritis

Author:

Oláh Tamás12ORCID,Reinhard Jan1ORCID,Laschke Matthias W.3ORCID,Goebel Lars K. H.12ORCID,Walter Frédéric4,Schmitt Gertrud1,Speicher-Mentges Susanne1,Menger Michael D.3,Cucchiarini Magali12ORCID,Pape Dietrich24ORCID,Madry Henning12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Experimental Orthopaedics and Osteoarthritis Research, Saarland University, Homburg 66421, Germany.

2. Cartilage Net of the Greater Region, Saarland University, Homburg 66421, Germany.

3. Institute for Clinical and Experimental Surgery, Saarland University Medical Center and Saarland University, Homburg 66421, Germany.

4. Clinique d’Eich, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, Eich 1460, Luxembourg.

Abstract

Although osteoarthritis (OA), a leading cause of disability, has been associated with joint malalignment, scientific translational evidence for this link is lacking. In a clinical case study, we provide evidence of osteochondral recovery upon unloading symptomatic isolated medial tibiofemoral knee OA associated with varus malalignment. By mapping response correlations at high resolution, we identify spatially complex degenerative changes in cartilage after overloading in a clinically relevant ovine model. We further report that unloading diminishes OA cartilage degeneration and alterations of critical parameters of the subchondral bone plate in a similar topographic fashion. Last, therapeutic unloading shifted the articular cartilage and subchondral bone phenotype to normal and restored several physiological correlations disturbed in neutral and varus OA, suggesting a protective effect on the integrity of the entire osteochondral unit. Collectively, these findings identify modifiable trajectories with considerable translational potential to reduce the burden of human OA.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

General Medicine

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