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T regulatory cells and TGF-β1: Predictors of the host response in mesh complications.

Amanda M Artsen1, Rui Liang1, Leslie Meyn1, Matthew Rytel1, Stacy Palcsey1, Steven D Abramowitch2, Pamela A Moalli3.   

Abstract

Polypropylene mesh is frequently used in urogynecology procedures; however, pain and mesh exposure into the vagina occur in ~10% of cases. Mesh-induced pain, which occurs with or without exposure, persists after removal in 50% of cases. Chronic pain history predicts poor response to mesh removal but only a fraction have this diagnosis. We hypothesize that mesh induced pain is correlated with fibrosis and failure to improve with a heightened inflammatory and fibrotic host response. Women undergoing mesh removal were offered participation in a mesh biorepository. Standardized questionnaires including visual analog scale (VAS) pelvic pain scores were completed at enrollment and 6 months after removal. Responders were considered those with ≥13 mm VAS improvement. 30 mesh-tissue explants were randomly selected for analysis. Samples were labeled for CD8, CD4 (Th) and FoxP3 (Tregs). Peri-fiber collagen deposition (fibrosis) was measured using a customized semi-quantitative assay. Concentrations of TGF-b1, bFGF, MCP-1, PDGF-BB, and IGFBP-1 in tissue were determined by immunoassay and compared to vaginal control biopsies with pathway analysis. VAS pain scores were correlated with degree of histologic fibrosis. Responders had more Tregs (7.8 vs 0.3 per mm2, p = 0.036) and patients were 1.6 times as likely to be a responder for every additional Treg/mm2 (p = 0.05). Pro-fibrotic TGF-β1 was doubled in nonresponders (p = 0.032). On pathway analysis, decreased bFGF and increased PDGF-BB provide a possible mechanism for upregulation of TGF-β1. In conclusion, fibrosis is a plausible mechanism of pain complications and the adaptive immune response likely contributes to mitigation/prevention of complications and recovery in affected patients. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Polypropylene mesh improves anatomical outcomes in urogynecologic procedures, but is associated with complications, including pain and exposure through the vaginal epithelium. Mesh-induced pain is difficult to treat, and it is unclear why only half of women experience pain improvement after mesh removal. In this study, patient pain correlated with the presence of fibrosis and women with more T regulatory cells and lower TGF-β1 were more likely to have pain improvement following mesh removal. These findings implicate fibrosis as a mechanism of pain complications and suggest that the adaptive immune response may be responsible for prevention of complication and recovery. This improved understanding of how mesh can lead to pain moves us closer to the ultimate goal of preventing mesh complications.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Fibrosis; Polypropylene mesh; Prolapse; T regulatory cells; TGF-β1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32771596      PMCID: PMC8735672          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.07.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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