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Preferential CD8 rather than CD4 T-cell response to wear particles of polyether-ether-ketone and highly cross-linked polyethylene.

Zhe DuShujun WangYou Wang
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The efficacy of polyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) as a bearing material in knee components, a potential alternative to the currently used highly cross-linked polyethylene (HXLPE), has attracted a lot of attention recently. This study aimed to systematically assess the effect of particulate wear debris on CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses. HXLPE and PEEK particles (96% less than 5 μm) were generated by custom cryo-milling and pulverization in liquid nitrogen, and then incubated with blood collected from 25 donors. The phenotypes of the T-cells were systematically analyzed by immunostaining and flow cytometry. For the in vivo study, 0.1 mL of each particle suspension (about 1.0 × 10 8 wear particles) was injected into murine knee joints; the synovium and spleen were collected one week later for histological examination and immunofluorescence staining. PEEK and HXLPE particles did not induce CD4+ T-cell responses; however, CD8+ T-cells might be involved in mediating particle-induced reactions. The T-cell and inflammatory responses induced by PEEK and HXLPE particles were comparable. Further investigations into the frictional properties of materials should be performed to expand on our results.
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