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High in vivo levels of adipsin lead to increased knee tissue degradation in osteoarthritis: data from humans and animal models
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In human OA, higher serum adipsin levels were associated with greater cartilage volume loss in the lateral compartment, and adipsin deficiency led to a preservation of knee structure. Importantly, we documented an association between adipsin and OA synovial membrane and cartilage degeneration through the activation of the complement pathway. This study highlights the clinical relevance of adipsin as a valuable biomarker and potential therapeutic target for OA.
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