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Decrease of Markers Related to Bone Erosion in Serum of Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders after Serial Low-Dose Radon Spa Therapy

Cucu, Aljona ; Shreder, Kateryna ; Kraft, Daniela ; Rühle, Paul Friedrich ; Klein, Gerhart ; Thiel, Gerhard ; Frey, Benjamin ; Gaipl, Udo S. ; Fournier, Claudia (2023)
Decrease of Markers Related to Bone Erosion in Serum of Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders after Serial Low-Dose Radon Spa Therapy.
In: Frontiers in Immunology, 2017, 8
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00016905
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Item Type: Article
Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Decrease of Markers Related to Bone Erosion in Serum of Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders after Serial Low-Dose Radon Spa Therapy
Language: English
Date: 5 December 2023
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2017
Place of primary publication: Lausanne
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Journal or Publication Title: Frontiers in Immunology
Volume of the journal: 8
Collation: 9 Seiten
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00016905
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Origin: Secondary publication DeepGreen
Abstract:

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are the most frequent cause of disability in Europe. Reduced mobility and quality of life of the patients are often associated with pain due to chronic inflammation. The inflammatory process, accompanied by a destruction of the cartilage and bone tissue, is discussed as a result of (A) the infiltration of immune cells into the joints, (B) an altered homeostasis of the joint cavity (synovium) with a critical role of bone remodeling cells, and (C) release of inflammatory factors including adipokines in the arthritic joint. In addition to the classical medication, low-dose radiation therapy using photons or radon spa treatments has shown to reduce pain and improve the mobility of the patients. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of anti-inflammatory effects of radon are yet poorly understood. We analyzed blood and serum samples from 32 patients, suffering from MSDs, who had been treated in the radon spa in Bad Steben (Germany). Before and after therapy, we measured the levels of markers related to bone metabolism (collagen fragments type-1, cartilage oligomeric matrix protein, receptor activator of NFκB ligand, and osteoprotegerin) in the serum of patients. In addition, adipokines related to inflammation (visfatin, leptin, resistin, and adiponectin) were analyzed. Some of these factors are known to correlate with disease activity. Since T cells play an important role in the progression of the disease, we further analyzed in blood samples the frequency of pro- and anti-inflammatory T cell subpopulations (CD4⁺IL17⁺ T cells and CD4⁺FoxP3⁺ regulatory T cells). Overall, we found a decrease of collagen fragments (CTX-I), indicating decreased bone resorption, presumably by osteoclasts, in the serum of MSD patients. We also observed reduced levels of visfatin and a consistent trend toward an increase of regulatory T cells in the peripheral blood, both indicating attenuation of inflammation. However, key proteins of bone metabolism were unchanged on a systemic level, suggesting that these factors act locally after radon spa therapy of patients with MSDs.

Uncontrolled Keywords: chronic inflammatory diseases, degenerative musculoskeletal disorders, bone metabolism, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, adipokines, Treg/Th17 cells, radon spa treatment
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-169058
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This article is part of the Research Topic: Radiation and the immune system: current knowledge and future perspectives

Classification DDC: 500 Science and mathematics > 530 Physics
500 Science and mathematics > 570 Life sciences, biology
600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences > 610 Medicine and health
Divisions: 10 Department of Biology > Plant Membrane Biophyscis (20.12.23 renamed in Biology of Algae and Protozoa)
Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2023 13:34
Last Modified: 07 Dec 2023 12:09
SWORD Depositor: Deep Green
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/16905
PPN: 513693629
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