Dysregulated neutrophil extracellular traps and haemostatic biomarkers as diagnostic tools and therapeutic targets in periprosthetic joint infection.
Julia OtoRaquel HerranzManuel FuertesEmma PlanaPatricia VergerFrancisco Baixauli-GarcíaJosé V AmayaPilar MedinaPublished in: The bone & joint journal (2024)
We confirmed that patients with PJI have an increased level of NETosis in plasma. Their plasma both induced NET release and had an impaired ability to degrade NETs mediated by a reduced DNaseI activity. This can be therapeutically restored in vitro with the approved Dornase alfa, Pulmozyme, which may allow novel methods of treatment. A combination of NETs and haemostatic biomarkers could improve the diagnosis of PJI, especially those patients in whom this diagnosis is uncertain.