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Patients with long bone fracture have altered Caveolin-1 expression in their peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Authors:Pei-Fu Tang   George A. Burke   Gang Li  Yan Wang
Affiliation:(1) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, General Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation Army, 28 Fu-Xing Road, 100853 Beijing, People’s Republic of China;(2) Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7B, UK;(3) CUHK-WHO Collaborating Centre for Sports Medicine and Health Promotion, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Chinese University Hong Kong, Clinical Sciences Building, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China;
Abstract:Introduction  Fracture triggers a cascade of systemic and local responses including inflammatory mediator signaling, chemotaxis, osteogenic cell recruitment, differentiation and proliferation at the fracture site. Early signaling between immune cells and repair cells in fracture repair is not well understood. Caveolin-1, a 21–24 kDa membrane protein plays key roles in transmembrane signaling. This study was to investigate the expression of caveolin-1 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) following long bone fracture. Methods  PBMNCs were obtained from healthy volunteers or fracture patients at three time points following fracture by density-gradient-centrifugation procedure. Caveolin-1 gene expression and protein characterization was examined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, immunocytochemistry and Western blot analysis. Results  Caveolin-1 mRNA and protein was expressed at low levels in the PBMNCs of non-fracture samples. In contrast, caveolin-1 expression was greatly increased in the PBMNCs of fracture patients 9–12 days and reduced at 16–21 days following long bone fracture. Conclusion  The identification of caveolin-1 in PBMNCs and osteoblasts makes this cellular domain a new focus for further investigation. We speculate that caveolin-1 expression in PBMNCs and osteoblasts play an important role in signal transduction during the early stages of fracture healing and may be an indicator for normal or abnormal fracture repair.
Keywords:Caveolin-1  Caveolae  Mononuclear cells  Blood  Fracture healing
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