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George Feldman1, Arlene Offemaria2, Hind Sawan2, Javad Parvizi3, Theresa A Freeman2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a debilitating condition whose distinguishing signs include incomplete formation of the acetabulum leading to dislocation of the femur, accelerated wear of the articular cartilage and joint laxity resulting in osteoarthritis. It is a complex disorder having environmental and genetic causes. Existing techniques fail to detect milder forms of DDH in newborns leading to hip osteoarthritis in young adults. A sensitive, specific and cost effective test would allow identification of newborns that could be non-invasively corrected by the use of a Pavlik harness. Previously, we identified a 2.5 MB candidate region on human chromosome 3 by using linkage analysis of a 4 generation, 72 member family. Whole exome sequencing of the DNA of 4 severely affected members revealed a single nucleotide polymorphism variant, rs3732378 co-inherited by all 11 affected family members. This variant causes a threonine to methionine amino acid change in the coding sequence of the CX3CR1 chemokine receptor and is predicted to be harmful to the function of the protein To gain further insight into the function of this mutation we examined the effect of CX3CR1 ablation on the architecture of the mouse acetabulum and on the murine gait.Entities:
Keywords: Acetabulum; Developmental dysplasia of the hip; Gait analysis; Knock-out mouse
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29126427 PMCID: PMC5681830 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-017-1335-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Fig. 1Micro-CT images of the Left Acetabulum of WT and KO 5 week old mice and 7 cross-sections (slices 8–14) proceeding medially
Fig. 2Average normalized diameter of the left acetabula of KO and WT 5 weeks old mice as a function of slice number proceeding medially. Average diameter differences in slices 8–17 were significant with p values ranging from 0.019 to 0.047
Fig. 3At 8 weeks normalized area of space between the femur head and left acetabulum ranging from 38% (p = 0.001) to 21% (p = 0.037). The right side showed no significant difference
Fig. 4a–i Graphs comparing gait characteristics of KO and WT mice. Fore and hind limb gaits were measured separately. Studies were conducted at a speed of 24 cm/s at an incline of 12 degrees with and without a sled (attached to the mouse’s tail and equal to the individual mouse’s weight)
Fig. 5Photo micrograph of hip joint showing bone marrow cells and cartilage from CX3CR1 KO mouse expressing GFP where the chemokine receptor would have been expressed
Fig. 6Histology of hip joint of wild type and KO 5 week old mice. Hematoxylin and Eosin stained sections