Global Responses of Il-1β-Primed 3D Tendon Constructs to Treatment with Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields
Renate Gehwolf,
Bettina Schwemberger,
Malik Jessen,
Stefanie Korntner,
Andrea Wagner,
Christine Lehner,
Nadja Weissenbacher,
Herbert Tempfer,
Andreas Traweger
Affiliations
Renate Gehwolf
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Bettina Schwemberger
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Malik Jessen
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Stefanie Korntner
Regenerative, Modular & Developmental Engineering Laboratory (REMODEL); Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research in Medical Devices (CÚRAM) National University of Ireland Galway; H91 W2TY Galway, Ireland
Andrea Wagner
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Christine Lehner
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Nadja Weissenbacher
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Herbert Tempfer
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Andreas Traweger
Institute of Tendon and Bone Regeneration, Paracelsus Medical University—Spinal Cord Injury & Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Tendinopathy is accompanied by a cascade of inflammatory events promoting tendon degeneration. Among various cytokines, interleukin-1β plays a central role in driving catabolic processes, ultimately resulting in the activation of matrix metalloproteinases and a diminished collagen synthesis, both of which promote tendon extracellular matrix degradation. Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy is often used for pain management, osteoarthritis, and delayed wound healing. In vitro PEMF treatment of tendon-derived cells was shown to modulate pro-inflammatory cytokines, potentially limiting their catabolic effects. However, our understanding of the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remains limited. We therefore investigated the transcriptome-wide responses of Il-1β-primed rat Achilles tendon cell-derived 3D tendon-like constructs to high-energy PEMF treatment. RNASeq analysis and gene ontology assignment revealed various biological processes to be affected by PEMF, including extracellular matrix remodeling and negative regulation of apoptosis. Further, we show that members of the cytoprotective Il-6/gp130 family and the Il-1β decoy receptor Il1r2 are positively regulated upon PEMF exposure. In conclusion, our results provide fundamental mechanistic insight into the cellular and molecular mode of action of PEMF on tendon cells and can help to optimize treatment protocols for the non-invasive therapy of tendinopathies.