Why haven’t we cured arthritis? - Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust

501,807 views ・ 2019-11-07

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While regaling you with daring stories from her youth,
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it might be hard to believe your grandmother used to be a trapeze artist.
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However, the bad backs, elbow pain, and creaky knees so common in older people
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is more than just “old age."
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In fact, the source of this stiffness plagues many young people as well.
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The culprit is arthritis:
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a condition that causes inflammation and pain in the joints
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of over 90 million people in the U.S. alone.
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But are stiff, creaky joints really inevitable?
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What makes arthritis so pervasive,
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and why haven’t we found a cure for this widespread condition?
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The first hurdle is that arthritis is actually a spectrum
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of over 100 different arthritic conditions.
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All these conditions share symptoms of joint pain and inflammation,
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but the origin and severity of those symptoms vary widely.
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Even the most common type, osteoarthritis,
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is trickier to prevent than one might think.
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It’s a general misconception that arthritis is confined to old age.
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The origins of osteoarthritis can often be traced to a patient’s early life,
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from any seemingly ordinary joint injury.
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Following impact, immune cells rush in to help clean and repair the damaged site
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and begin pumping out enzymes,
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including matrix metalloproteinases and aggrecanases.
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These enzymes clear out the damaged tissue and contribute to inflammation.
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But while this rapid swelling helps protect the joint during recovery,
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inadequately healed tissue can cause these immune cells to overstay their welcome.
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The continuing flood of enzymes starts to degrade the cartilage,
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weakening the joint and leading to arthritis later on.
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Not all forms of arthritis can simply be traced to an old sports injury.
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Take rheumatoid arthritis, which affects 1.3 million U.S. adults.
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This condition is actually an autoimmune disease
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in which autoantibodies target natively produced proteins,
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some of which are secreted by cartilage cells.
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We still don’t know what causes this behavior,
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but the result is that the body treats joint tissue like a foreign invader.
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Immune cells infiltrate the joint despite there being no tissue damage to repair.
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This response leads to chronic inflammation,
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which destroys bone and cartilage.
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Yet another condition, spondyloarthritis,
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has similarities to both of the conditions we’ve covered.
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Patients experience continuous inflammation in the joints
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and at the sites where ligaments and tendons attach to bones,
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even without any initial injury.
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This leads to the flood of enzymes and degradation seen in osteoarthritis,
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but is driven by different inflammatory proteins called cytokines.
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As the enzymes eat away at cartilage,
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the body attempts to stabilize smaller joints by fusing them together.
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This process sometimes leads to outgrowths called bone spurs,
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which also cause intense stiffness and joint pain.
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With so many factors causing arthritis,
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our current treatments are tailored to tackle specific symptoms
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rather than underlying causes.
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These range from promising MACI techniques,
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which harvest cells from small pieces of cartilage to grow replacement tissue.
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To a technique called microfracture,
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where surgeons create small holes in the bone,
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allowing bone marrow stem cells to leak out and form new cartilage.
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As a last resort,
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people with withered cartilage can even undergo full joint replacements.
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But outside these drastic measures,
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the underlying drivers of autoimmune arthritis
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still present a unique treatment challenge.
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Scientists are making progress with therapies that block TNF-alpha,
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one of the primary proteins causing inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis.
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But even this approach only treats the symptoms of the condition, not the cause.
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In the meantime, some of our best defenses against arthritis are lifestyle choices:
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maintaining a healthy weight to take pressure off joints,
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low-impact exercises like yoga or cycling, and avoiding smoking.
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These arthritis-fighting behaviors can help us lead longer lives
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as we continue to research cures and treatments
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for the huge diversity of arthritic conditions.
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