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Surgical suction filter-derived bone graft displays osteogenic miRNA and mRNA patterns

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-023-02350-5

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microRNAs; Bone grafting substitute; Graft extender; Non-union; Bone regeneration; Stem cells

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Recently, a surgical suction filter device was introduced to generate a suction filter-derived bone grafting substitute (SF-BGS). This study aimed to investigate the quality of the SF-BGS by determining the expression of miRNAs and osteogenic mRNAs. The results showed distinct differences in miRNA expression and overall upregulation of osteogenic marker genes in SF-BGS.
PurposeRecently, a surgical suction filter device was introduced which aims at generating a suction filter-derived bone grafting substitute (SF-BGS). The osteogenic capacity of this grafting material, however, is unclear. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and osteogenic mRNAs may influence these processes. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate the quality of the SF-BGS by determining the expression of miRNAs and osteogenic mRNAs.MethodsSamples were collected during non-union surgery. Upon exposure of the intramedullary canal, the surgical vacuum system was fitted with the suction filter device containing collagen complex and synthetic & beta;-TCP: (Ca3(PO4)2, granule size 5-8 mm, total volume 10 mL (Cerasorb Foam & REG;, Curasan AG, Kleinostheim, Germany). As a control, venous blood was used as in current clinical practice. Samples were snap-frozen and mechanically disrupted. MiRNAs and mRNAs were isolated, transcribed, and pooled for qPCR analysis. Lastly, mRNA targets were determined through in silico target analyses.ResultsThe study population consisted of seven patients with a posttraumatic long bone non-union (4 & FEMALE;; mean age 54 & PLUSMN; 16 years). From the array data, distinct differences in miRNA expression were found between the SF-BGS and control samples. Osteogenic marker genes were overall upregulated in the SF-BGS. Qiagen IPA software identified 1168 mRNA targets for 43 of the overall deregulated miRNAs.ConclusionThis study revealed distinctly deregulated and exclusively expressed osteogenic miRNAs in SF-BGS, as well as overall enhanced osteogenic marker gene expression, as compared to the venous blood control group. These expression profiles were not seen in control samples, indicating that the derived material displays an osteogenic profile. It may therefore be a promising tool to generate a BGS or graft extender when needed.

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