Immunomodulation Pathogenesis and Treatment of Bone Nonunion

Author:

Song Chao1ORCID,Liu Yong2,Tao Xingxing3,Cheng Kang1,Cai Weiye1,Zhou Daqian1,Zhou Yang1,Wang Liquan1,Shi Houyin1,Hao Qi4,Liu Zongchao15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology (Trauma and Bone‐Setting), Laboratory of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine for Orthopedic and Traumatic Diseases Prevention and Treatment, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

2. Department of Bone and Joint Sports Medicine Xingguo People's Hospital, Gannan Medical College Xingguo China

3. College of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

4. Orthopedic Surgery, The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

5. Department of Orthopedics Luzhou Longmatan District People's Hospital Luzhou China

Abstract

Fractures and bone nonunion commonly require surgical intervention. Serious outcomes of non‐healing in the late stages of fracture place a significant financial burden on society and families. Bone nonunion occurs when a fracture stops healing, for many reasons, and leads to a variety of bad outcomes. Numerous factors, including biomechanics and immunology, are involved in the complicated mechanisms of bone nonunion. The immune‐inflammatory response plays a significant part in the emergence of bone nonunion, and the occurrence, control, and remission of inflammation in the bone healing process have a significant influence on the ultimate success of bone tissue repair. In the bone microenvironment, immune cells and associated cytokines control bone repair, which is significantly influenced by macrophages, T cells, and fibroblast growth factor. To limit acute inflammation and  balance osteogenesis and osteoblastogenesis for tissue repair and regeneration, immune cells and various cytokines in the local microenvironment must be precisely regulated. As a bad complication of late‐stage fractures, bone nonunion has a significant effect on patients’ quality of life and socioeconomic development. Therefore, in‐depth research on its pathogenesis and treatment methods has important clinical value. To provide more precise, focused therapeutic options for the treatment of bone nonunion, we discuss the regulatory roles of the key immune cells engaged in bone healing within the microenvironment during bone healing and their effect on osteogenesis.

Publisher

Wiley

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