TY - JOUR
T1 - Empty large liposomes reduce cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritic rats by forming a lubricative coating
AU - Wechsler, Roni
AU - Bendele, Alison
AU - Pinkus, Ronny
AU - Sarfati, Gadi
AU - Rotem, Rany
AU - Kasem, Haytam
AU - Turjeman, Keren
AU - Barenholz, Yechezkel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Objective: To explore the mechanism of action and structural effects of MM-II, a dispersion of “empty” multilamellar large liposomes composed of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), which durably reduced pain in a phase 2b study in knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients. Method: MM-II liposomes were manufactured using a defined ratio of DMPC and DPPC, resulting in a lipid phase transition temperature range overlapping with the temperature of human OA knees. MM-II cartilage coating in the presence and absence of compression load was assessed using labeled MM-II. Lubrication of damaged cartilage by MM-II was tested in cartilage-on-glass friction tests and pin-on-disc wear tests. Knee distribution of intra-articularly injected MM-II was assessed in healthy and OA rabbit knees. Structural effects were assessed using a rat OA model comparing to DPPC liposomes, DMPC liposomes, a mixture of DPPC and DMPC liposomes, and vehicle. Results: In a pin-on-disc model, MM-II reduced cartilage wear by up to 44% compared to control. MM-II liposomes bound to cartilage discs preferentially under compression load. Coating of cartilage and menisci with MM-II was also observed in both healthy and OA rabbit knees. Cartilage-bound MM-II efficiently lubricated damaged cartilage discs. In a rat OA model, MM-II demonstrated 53% reduction in tibial cartilage degeneration and the least associated mononuclear cell recruitment compared to other groups. Conclusions: Reduction in cartilage degeneration by MM-II in OA rats is likely mediated through formation of a lubricative layer at the cartilage surface, though additional mechanisms could be mediating pain reduction demonstrated in clinical trials.
AB - Objective: To explore the mechanism of action and structural effects of MM-II, a dispersion of “empty” multilamellar large liposomes composed of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC), which durably reduced pain in a phase 2b study in knee osteoarthritis (OA) patients. Method: MM-II liposomes were manufactured using a defined ratio of DMPC and DPPC, resulting in a lipid phase transition temperature range overlapping with the temperature of human OA knees. MM-II cartilage coating in the presence and absence of compression load was assessed using labeled MM-II. Lubrication of damaged cartilage by MM-II was tested in cartilage-on-glass friction tests and pin-on-disc wear tests. Knee distribution of intra-articularly injected MM-II was assessed in healthy and OA rabbit knees. Structural effects were assessed using a rat OA model comparing to DPPC liposomes, DMPC liposomes, a mixture of DPPC and DMPC liposomes, and vehicle. Results: In a pin-on-disc model, MM-II reduced cartilage wear by up to 44% compared to control. MM-II liposomes bound to cartilage discs preferentially under compression load. Coating of cartilage and menisci with MM-II was also observed in both healthy and OA rabbit knees. Cartilage-bound MM-II efficiently lubricated damaged cartilage discs. In a rat OA model, MM-II demonstrated 53% reduction in tibial cartilage degeneration and the least associated mononuclear cell recruitment compared to other groups. Conclusions: Reduction in cartilage degeneration by MM-II in OA rats is likely mediated through formation of a lubricative layer at the cartilage surface, though additional mechanisms could be mediating pain reduction demonstrated in clinical trials.
KW - Cartilage wear
KW - Disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug
KW - Intra-articular
KW - Liposome
KW - Lubrication
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U2 - 10.1016/j.joca.2025.02.774
DO - 10.1016/j.joca.2025.02.774
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C2 - 39978572
AN - SCOPUS:86000738015
SN - 1063-4584
JO - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
JF - Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
ER -