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Osteoarthritis year in review 2019: biomarkers (biochemical markers)

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Summary

Objective

To provide an insightful summary of studies on biochemical markers for osteoarthritis (OA).

Design

Two investigators systematically searched the electronic PubMed database for clinical studies into soluble biochemical markers for OA in humans that were published between 01-03-2018 and 01-03-2019. Data from selected publications were systematically extracted and tabulated and were summarized in a narrative review.

Results

Out of 1,279 publications, 124 fulfilled all selection criteria and were selected for data extraction. The majority were around knee OA, cross-sectional in design, relatively small, and/or focused on one or a few biochemical markers. Among the intervention studies, relatively many were on non-pharmacological interventions, used clinical outcomes and/or were rather short. Some leads that were provided by this year's studies pertained to less conventional inflammatory mediators, oxidative stress, acidosis, angiogenesis and/or autoantibody formation.

Conclusions

This year's biochemical marker studies did provide potential leads for therapeutic targets or other biochemical marker applications that require robust and strategic follow-up research to be validated.

Keywords

Biomarkers
Osteoarthritis
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Trial
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