Nanotechnological Strategies for Osteoarthritis Diagnosis, Monitoring, Clinical Management, and Regenerative Medicine: Recent Advances and Future Opportunities

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2020-04-04

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Mohammadinejad, Reza
Ashrafizadeh, Milad
Pardakhty, Abbas
Uzieliene, Ilona
Denkovskij, Jaroslav
Bernotiene, Eiva
Janssen, Lauriane
Lorite, Gabriela S
Saarakkala, Simo
Mobasheri, Ali

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Purpose of Review: In this review article, we discuss the potential for employing nanotechnological strategies for the diagnosis, monitoring, and clinical management of osteoarthritis (OA) and explore how nanotechnology is being integrated rapidly into regenerative medicine for OA and related osteoarticular disorders. Recent Findings: We review recent advances in this rapidly emerging field and discuss future opportunities for innovations in enhanced diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of OA and other osteoarticular disorders, the smart delivery of drugs and biological agents, and the development of biomimetic regenerative platforms to support cell and gene therapies for arresting OA and promoting cartilage and bone repair. Summary: Nanotubes, magnetic nanoparticles, and other nanotechnology-based drug and gene delivery systems may be used for targeting molecular pathways and pathogenic mechanisms involved in OA development. Nanocomposites are also being explored as potential tools for promoting cartilage repair. Nanotechnology platforms may be combined with cell, gene, and biological therapies for the development of a new generation of future OA therapeutics. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Cartilage, Diagnostic, Nanotechnology, Osteoarthritis, Regenerative medicine, Rheumatology

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Mohammadinejad, R, Ashrafizadeh, M, Pardakhty, A, Uzieliene, I, Denkovskij, J, Bernotiene, E, Janssen, L, Lorite, G S, Saarakkala, S & Mobasheri, A 2020, 'Nanotechnological Strategies for Osteoarthritis Diagnosis, Monitoring, Clinical Management, and Regenerative Medicine : Recent Advances and Future Opportunities', Current Rheumatology Reports, vol. 22, no. 4, 12, pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11926-020-0884-z