用于早期检测骨科植入物故障的聚集诱导发射生物标志物

Aggregate Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1002/agt2.645
Javad Tavakoli, Qi Hu, Joanne L. Tipper, Youhong Tang
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近年来,为治疗退行性关节疾病而进行的全关节置换手术大幅增加,这加剧了人们对植入物松动和失效的担忧。随着越来越多的年轻患者接受初次和后续关节置换手术,这一问题显得尤为重要。由于这些并发症,患者往往需要进行更多的翻修手术。遗憾的是,目前的临床实践缺乏早期检测植入物失效的有效方法,而且明显缺乏利用分子标记物识别术后植入物问题的策略。本文认真评估了聚集诱导发射(AIE)生物标记在检测与植入失败相关的分子标记方面的潜力。文章首先概述了种植体松动的发病机制,并确定了相关的分子标记物。然后,研究深入探讨了聚合聚集发光剂(AIEgens)如何在检测骨生成和破骨细胞生成等过程中发挥关键作用。值得注意的是,该研究讨论了利用AIE原检测关键分子标记物的情况,包括TNF-α、骨钙素和尿液N端端肽。AIE生物标志物在早期检测骨质流失和植入失败方面的应用前景广阔,有望增强我们对骨骼健康的了解,并通过及时干预和个性化治疗方法改善临床效果。要将基于 AIE 的技术转化为优化骨健康管理的实用工具,这一领域的持续研发至关重要。
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Aggregation‐induced emission biomarkers for early detection of orthopaedic implant failure
In recent years, the substantial increase in total joint replacements for treating degenerative joint disease has heightened concerns regarding implant loosening and failure. This is especially critical as more young patients are undergoing both initial and subsequent joint replacement procedures. These complications often necessitate additional revision surgeries. Unfortunately, current clinical practices lack effective methods for the early detection of implant failure, and there is a noticeable absence of strategies utilizing molecular markers to identify post‐surgery implant issues. This article critically assesses the potential of aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) biomarkers in detecting molecular markers relevant to implant failure. It begins by outlining the pathogenesis of implant loosening and identifying pertinent molecular markers. The study then delves into how AIE luminogens (AIEgens) can play a crucial role in detecting processes such as osteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis. Notably, it discusses the utilization of AIEgens in detecting key molecular markers, including TNF‐α, osteocalcin, and urinary N‐terminal telopeptide. The prospect of AIE biomarkers for the early detection of bone loss and implant failure presents a promising avenue for enhancing our understanding of skeletal health and improving clinical outcomes through timely intervention and personalized treatment approaches. Ongoing research and development in this area are crucial for translating AIE‐based technologies into practical tools for optimizing bone health management.
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