Evaluation of Osteopontin (OPN) as Diagnostic Marker of Osteoarthritis (OA)
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https://doi.org/10.37506/5g0fh822Keywords:
Rosteoarthritis, osteopontin, biomarker, progression of disease, severity, plasmaAbstract
In osteoarthritis, a joint disease there is progressive loss if articular cartilage that leads to loss of function and
chronic pain in affected joints. Clinically presents as pain, stiffness ,decreased mobility ,crepitus and deformity of
joints. The patients with osteoarthritis exhibit a higher level of osteopontin (OPN) in serum ,plasma and synovial fluids.A systemic review revealed that the OPN levels were markedly increased in plasma, serum and synovial
fluids of patients with osteoarthritis. Therefore ,OPN levels are directly related to advancements in joint damage
as well as progression of disease .OPN is a matrix glycoprotein that is expressed in response to tissue trauma
.It in turns increase the activity of nuclear factor kabba B and other inflammatory mediators and enhance the
inflammatory cascade.Reduction in levels if OPN halts the apoptosis if chondrocytes and angiogenesis .It can also
be used as a biomarker in grading the progression and severity of osteoarthritis.
Radiography are gold standard investigations but on radiography, the damage is visualized after a long time in
terms if loss of joint space. Biomarkers are used now for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. A study revealed
that OPN levels are also increased in idiopathic hip Osteoarthritis so it can be used as a biochemical marker
for diagnosing and determining the severity of disease. Biomarkers like OPN helps diagnosing the disease in
early stages leading to earlier intervention. However ,further studies are still needed to to establish a strong
connection.
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