Influence of metal ions on human lymphocytes and the generation of titanium-specific T-lymphocytes.

Erwin Chan, Dieter Cadosch, Oliver P Gautschi, Kai Sprengel, Luis Filgueira
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Abstract

Background: There is mounting evidence to suggest the involvement of the immune system by means of activation by metal ions released via biocorrosion, in the pathophysiologic mechanisms of aseptic loosening of orthopedic implants. However, the detailed mechanisms of how metal ions become antigenic and are presented to T-lymphocytes, in addition to how the local inflammatory response is driven, remain to be investigated.

Methods: Human T-lymphocytes were cultured in the presence of a variety of metal ions before investigating functional and phenotypic changes using flow cytometric analysis. Additionally, human monocyte-derived dendritic cells (mDC) loaded with metal ions were used as antigen-presenting cells and incubated with naive T-lymphocytes with the aim of generating titanium-specific T-lymphocytes.

Results: Using an autologous in vitro model, with mDC treated with Titanium (IV), we were able to induce Titanium (IV)-specific T-lymphocytes. These T-lymphocytes responded in a dose-related manner to Titanium (IV), while they did not cross-react with Titanium (III) or other metal ions, indicating that the new antigenic peptide complexes formed by Titanium (IV) are highly specific.

Conclusion: This study showed that mDC exposed to Titanium (IV) are able to induce the generation of Titanium (IV)-specific T-lymphocytes, demonstrating the strong and specific antigenicity of Titanium (IV) ions released by biocorrosion.

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金属离子对人淋巴细胞的影响及钛特异性t淋巴细胞的产生。
背景:越来越多的证据表明免疫系统通过生物腐蚀释放的金属离子激活参与了骨科植入物无菌松动的病理生理机制。然而,金属离子如何成为抗原并呈现给t淋巴细胞的详细机制,以及如何驱动局部炎症反应,仍有待研究。方法:在多种金属离子存在下培养人t淋巴细胞,然后使用流式细胞术分析功能和表型变化。此外,负载金属离子的人单核细胞来源的树突状细胞(mDC)被用作抗原提呈细胞,并与幼稚t淋巴细胞孵育,目的是产生钛特异性t淋巴细胞。结果:采用自体体外模型,用钛(IV)处理mDC,我们能够诱导钛(IV)特异性t淋巴细胞。这些t淋巴细胞对钛(IV)有剂量相关的反应,而不与钛(III)或其他金属离子发生交叉反应,表明钛(IV)形成的新的抗原肽复合物具有高度特异性。结论:本研究表明,mDC暴露于钛(IV)能够诱导产生钛(IV)特异性t淋巴细胞,表明生物腐蚀释放的钛(IV)离子具有很强的特异性抗原性。
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Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics
Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Biomechanics 生物-材料科学:生物材料
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