2023
DOI: 10.1038/s12276-023-00942-0
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Fibulin2: a negative regulator of BMSC osteogenic differentiation in infected bone fracture healing

Abstract: Bone fracture remains a common occurrence, with a population-weighted incidence of approximately 3.21 per 1000. In addition, approximately 2% to 50% of patients with skeletal fractures will develop an infection, one of the causes of disordered bone healing. Dysfunction of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) plays a key role in disordered bone repair. However, the specific mechanisms underlying BMSC dysfunction caused by bone infection are largely unknown. In this study, we discovered that Fibulin2 expre… Show more

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“…In the latest participation of fibulin-2 acts by modulation of the inflammatory response; levels of inflammatory cells are significantly lower in the spleen and thymus in fibulin-2 -/animals. Furthermore, fibulin-2 seems to act also as an inhibitor of BMSCs osteogenesis through inhibition of the Notch2 pathway [57,58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latest participation of fibulin-2 acts by modulation of the inflammatory response; levels of inflammatory cells are significantly lower in the spleen and thymus in fibulin-2 -/animals. Furthermore, fibulin-2 seems to act also as an inhibitor of BMSCs osteogenesis through inhibition of the Notch2 pathway [57,58].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with the in vitro results, the bacterial colonies were almost eliminated when the GH-BZ hydrogel was exposed to NIR irradiation, indicating that the mild photothermal effect enhanced the antibacterial efficiency in vivo (Figure 8D). Severe inflammation caused by infection is an important factor affecting tissue and bone healing 60 and can have adverse effects on tissue-and bone-healing processes. Inflammatory cells are an important indicator of the degree of inflammation.…”
Section: In Vitro Osteogenic Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its influence is particularly prominent within the skeletal system, where it supports tissue development and homeostasis. Genetic deletion of fibulin-2 in murine models leads to enhanced mineralized bone formation and decreased bone resorption (203). Fibulin-3 has a role in the maintenance of vascular tissues.…”
Section: Matricellular Proteins In Tissue Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%