Gremlin-1 concentrations are correlated with the severity of knee osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Background: Gremlin-1, a bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) antagonist, is up-regulated in osteoarthritis (OA). Therefore, we aim to evaluate the correlation between gremlin-1 concentrations and the onset and severity of OA. Material/Methods: We performed this cross-sectional study in a population of 212 patients with knee OA and 125 healthy controls. Results: Patients with knee OA had higher serum gremlin-1 concentrations than healthy controls. Serum and synovial fluid (SF) gremlin-1 concentrations increased according to advanced Kellgren-Lawrence grading stages. Conclusions: Serum and SF gremlin-1 concentrations are correlated with the onset and severity of knee OA.

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Yi, J., Jin, Q., Zhang, B., Wu, X., & Ge, D. (2016). Gremlin-1 concentrations are correlated with the severity of knee osteoarthritis. Medical Science Monitor, 22, 4062–4065. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.897849

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