Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2019)
Synovial fluid and plasma levels of milk fat globule–epidermal growth factor 8 are inversely correlated with radiographic severity of knee osteoarthritis
Abstract
Objective Mounting evidence demonstrates that inflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). Milk fat globule–epidermal growth factor 8 (MFG-E8) is an important glycoprotein that is involved in anti-inflammatory responses. The present study was performed to assess the MFG-E8 levels in plasma and synovial fluid and explore the association between radiographic severity and MFG-E8 levels in patients with knee OA. Methods This study involved 138 healthy controls and 142 patients with knee OA. The MFG-E8 levels in plasma and synovial fluid were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The Kellgren and Lawrence classification was used for OA grading. Results The plasma MFG-E8 level was significantly lower in patients with knee OA than in healthy controls. The synovial fluid MFG-E8 level was significantly lower than the plasma level in patients with knee OA. More importantly, the MFG-E8 levels in synovial fluid and plasma were significantly and inversely associated with radiographic severity among patients with knee OA. Conclusions These results demonstrate that the levels of MFG-E8 in synovial fluid and plasma are inversely correlated with the radiographic severity of knee OA.