CHIP and hips: clonal hematopoiesis is common in patients undergoing hip arthroplasty and is associated with autoimmune disease.
Judith S HeckerLuise HartmannJennifer RivièreMichèle C BuckMark van der GardeMaja Rothenberg-ThurleyLuise FischerSusann WinterBianka KsienzykFrank ZiemannMaria SoloveyMartina RaunerElena TsourdiKatja SockelMarie SchneiderAnne-Sophie KubaschMartin NoldeDominikus HausmannAlexander C PaulusJörg LütznerAndreas RothFlorian BassermannKarsten SpiekermannCarsten MarrLorenz C HofbauerUwe PlatzbeckerKlaus H MetzelerKatharina S GötzePublished in: Blood (2021)
Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) is an age-related condition predisposing to blood cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Murine models demonstrate CH-mediated altered immune function and proinflammation. Low-grade inflammation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA), the main indication for total hip arthroplasty (THA). THA-derived hip bones serve as a major source of healthy hematopoietic cells in experimental hematology. We prospectively investigated frequency and clinical associations of CH in 200 patients without known hematologic disease who were undergoing THA. Prevalence of CH was 50%, including 77 patients with CH of indeterminate potential (CHIP, defined as somatic variant allele frequencies [VAFs] ≥2%), and 23 patients harboring CH with lower mutation burden (VAF, 1% to 2%). Most commonly mutated genes were DNMT3A (29.5%), TET2 (15.0%), and ASXL1 (3.5%). CHIP is significantly associated with lower hemoglobin, higher mean corpuscular volume, previous or present malignant disease, and CVD. Strikingly, we observed a previously unreported association of CHIP with autoimmune diseases (AIDs; multivariable adjusted odds ratio, 6.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.7-30; P = .0081). These findings underscore the association between CH and inflammatory diseases. Our results have considerable relevance for managing patients with OA and AIDs or mild anemia and question the use of hip bone-derived cells as healthy experimental controls.
Keyphrases
- total hip arthroplasty
- end stage renal disease
- room temperature
- cardiovascular disease
- chronic kidney disease
- low grade
- high throughput
- ejection fraction
- induced apoptosis
- patients undergoing
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- oxidative stress
- circulating tumor cells
- multiple sclerosis
- cell cycle arrest
- knee osteoarthritis
- risk factors
- bone marrow
- gene expression
- genome wide
- rheumatoid arthritis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- metabolic syndrome
- papillary thyroid
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- high resolution
- high speed
- iron deficiency
- patient reported