The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 19, Issue: 8, Page: 88-93

Immune responses correlate with serum-metal in metal-on-metal hip arthroplasty

Hallab, Nadim James; Anderson, Shelley; Caicedo, Marco; Skipor, Anastasia; Campbell, Pat; Jacobs, Joshua J
Hip

Cell-mediated hypersensitivity associated with metal components may be related to levels of implant debris. We tested this hypothesis by comparing lymphocyte reactivity to soluble Co, Cr, Ni, and Ti of patients with metal-on-polyethylene and metal-on-metal arthroplasties with healthy controls, and patients with osteoarthritis. The metal-on-metal group (n=9) demonstrated significantly elevated serum Co and Cr concentrations (13- and 58-fold, P<.05, respectively) and significantly elevated lymphocyte reactivity to Co (SI>5, P<.004) and Ni (SI>2.5, P<.01) when compared to controls (n=12) and subjects with metal-on-poly implants (n=7). These elevated in vivo metal levels demonstrated positive linear correlation with lymphocyte reactivity supporting our hypothesis that lymphocyte metal-induced reactivity increases with increased metal exposure. These results represent the first direct link between in vivo metal exposure and lymphocyte reactivity. Whether this lymphocyte reactivity to metal debris is etiologically linked to poor implant performance remains uncertain.


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