[Meniscal degeneration score and NITEGE expression : immunohistochemical detection of NITEGE in advanced meniscal degeneration]
- PMID: 20221825
- DOI: 10.1007/s00132-010-1606-4
[Meniscal degeneration score and NITEGE expression : immunohistochemical detection of NITEGE in advanced meniscal degeneration]
Abstract
Background: Meniscal degeneration (MD) is a structural change of fibrous cartilage that is common in orthopaedic diagnostics and relevant for health insurance matters. So far, there has been neither a standardised scoring system nor an immunohistochemical marker for MD.
Material and method: In this retrospective trial, the meniscal tissue of 60 patients was assessed immunohistochemically for NITEGE (G1 fragment of the proteoglycan aggrecan) expression. NITEGE expression was correlated with defined grades of MD: little (grade 0/1), medium (grade 2), or severe (grade 3).
Results: Detection of extracellular NITEGE deposits in grade 2 or 3 MD had a positive predictive value and specificity of 100%, whereas no deposits were found in grade 0/1 MD. Sensitivity in advanced MD was 55%. Detection of extracellular NITEGE correlated positively with the grade of degeneration, as did patient age and the grade of degeneration. The patient age of those with grade 0/1 MD was significantly lower than for grade 3 (p<0.0001).
Conclusion: The thoroughly defined degeneration score (grade 1 - grade 3 MD) is suitable to assess the severity of degeneration. Extracellular NITEGE deposits can be regarded as an immunohistochemical marker for advanced (grades 2 and 3) MD.
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