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Allometrically scaling tissue forces drive pathological foreign-body responses to implants via Rac2-activated myeloid cells

Padmanabhan, Jagannath ; Chen, Kellen ; Sivaraj, Dharshan ; Henn, Dominic ; Kuehlmann, Britta A. ; Kussie, Hudson C. ; Zhao, Eric T. ; Kahn, Anum ; Bonham, Clark A. ; Dohi, Teruyuki ; Beck, Thomas C. ; Trotsyuk, Artem A. ; Stern-Buchbinder, Zachary A. ; Than, Peter A. ; Hosseini, Hadi S. ; Barrera, Janos A. ; Magbual, Noah J. ; Leeolou, Melissa C. ; Fischer, Katharina S. ; Tigchelaar, Seth S. ; Lin, John Q. ; Perrault, David P. ; Borrelli, Mimi R. ; Kwon, Sun Hyung ; Maan, Zeshaan N. ; Dunn, James C. Y. ; Nazerali, Rahim ; Januszyk, Michael ; Prantl, Lukas ; Gurtner, Geoffrey C.



Abstract

Small animals do not replicate the severity of the human foreign-body response (FBR) to implants. Here we show that the FBR can be driven by forces generated at the implant surface that, owing to allometric scaling, increase exponentially with body size. We found that the human FBR is mediated by immune-cell-specific RAC2 mechanotransduction signalling, independently of the chemistry and ...

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