TY - JOUR
T1 - Infrapatellar fat pad as a source of biomarkers and therapeutic target for knee osteoarthritis
AU - Pereira Herrera, Betzabeth
AU - Emanuel, Kaj
AU - Emans, Pieter J.
AU - van Griensven, Martijn
AU - Cillero-Pastor, Berta
PY - 2025/4/5
Y1 - 2025/4/5
N2 - Background and objectiveOsteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial and highly prevalent disease in elderly adults; however, its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment are unmet needs nowadays. Research efforts have focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis, onset, and progression of OA to facilitate early detection and effective therapeutic approaches. Infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) represents a promising novel source of OA biomarkers given that it is an active player in OA. This review aims to investigate the current literature regarding the potential of the IPFP as a source of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for OA as well as potential target for novel therapies.MethodsA literature search was conducted in the PubMed database in June 2024. We included cross-sectional and longitudinal studies based on IPFP from human OA patients, oriented in the identification of imaging, biochemical, and molecular biomarkers in the IPFP.ResultsAfter screening and evaluation, we included a total of 61 studies. Most of the imaging publications (n = 47) on IPFP are based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that revealed potential semiquantitative and quantitative imaging biomarkers linked to inflammation, fibrosis, pain, and joint degeneration imaging parameters. Biochemical and molecular studies (n = 14) pointed out an increase in interleukin-6 (IL-6), fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4), adiponectin, and lysophosphatidylcholine (LysoPC) in the IPFP during OA progression.ConclusionsImaging, biochemical, and molecular studies indicate OA potential biomarkers in the IPFP related to inflammation, lipid dysregulation, and fibrosis. The combination of imaging and biochemical biomarkers could provide a better prediction of OA onset and the identification of OA progressors at an early stage. The IPFP study could also reveal potential therapeutic targets with the vision of better precision medicine.
AB - Background and objectiveOsteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial and highly prevalent disease in elderly adults; however, its pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment are unmet needs nowadays. Research efforts have focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis, onset, and progression of OA to facilitate early detection and effective therapeutic approaches. Infrapatellar fat pad (IPFP) represents a promising novel source of OA biomarkers given that it is an active player in OA. This review aims to investigate the current literature regarding the potential of the IPFP as a source of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for OA as well as potential target for novel therapies.MethodsA literature search was conducted in the PubMed database in June 2024. We included cross-sectional and longitudinal studies based on IPFP from human OA patients, oriented in the identification of imaging, biochemical, and molecular biomarkers in the IPFP.ResultsAfter screening and evaluation, we included a total of 61 studies. Most of the imaging publications (n = 47) on IPFP are based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that revealed potential semiquantitative and quantitative imaging biomarkers linked to inflammation, fibrosis, pain, and joint degeneration imaging parameters. Biochemical and molecular studies (n = 14) pointed out an increase in interleukin-6 (IL-6), fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4), adiponectin, and lysophosphatidylcholine (LysoPC) in the IPFP during OA progression.ConclusionsImaging, biochemical, and molecular studies indicate OA potential biomarkers in the IPFP related to inflammation, lipid dysregulation, and fibrosis. The combination of imaging and biochemical biomarkers could provide a better prediction of OA onset and the identification of OA progressors at an early stage. The IPFP study could also reveal potential therapeutic targets with the vision of better precision medicine.
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Diagnostic
KW - Infrapatellar fat pad
KW - MRI
KW - Osteoarthritis
KW - Prognostic
KW - Proteomics
KW - Transcriptomics
KW - SIGNAL-INTENSITY ALTERATION
KW - CARTILAGE
KW - IDENTIFICATION
KW - ASSOCIATION
KW - PROGRESSION
KW - DIAGNOSIS
KW - EXCISION
KW - TISSUE
KW - VOLUME
KW - RISK
UR - https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_Infrapatellar_fat_pad_as_a_source_of_biomarkers_and_therapeutic_target_for_knee_osteoarthritis/28737016/1?file=53444167
UR - https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Infrapatellar_fat_pad_as_a_source_of_biomarkers_and_therapeutic_target_for_knee_osteoarthritis/7755856
U2 - 10.1186/s13075-025-03517-8
DO - 10.1186/s13075-025-03517-8
M3 - (Systematic) Review article
SN - 1478-6354
VL - 27
JO - Arthritis Research & Therapy
JF - Arthritis Research & Therapy
IS - 1
M1 - 81
ER -