Osteoimmunology: An Overview of the Interplay of the Immune System and the Bone Tissue in Fracture Healing
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
Comments and Suggestions for AuthorsThe review is interesting, but other then the english revision it will be useful to add a paragraph describing possible therapeutic strategies addressing inflammation in the better way to support healing.
An additional paragraph should include possible intervention strategies based on the use of biomaterials/stem cells.
Comments on the Quality of English LanguageModerate language revision could ameliorate the review.
Author Response
- The review is interesting, but other then the english revision it will be useful to add a paragraph describing possible therapeutic strategies addressing inflammation in the better way to support healing.
- An additional paragraph should include possible intervention strategies based on the use of biomaterials/stem cells.
We thank the reviewer for the comment. We have revised the whole manuscript and enhanced the scientific English quality. We have also added sections discussing inflammation in the context of a potential therapeutic target and support and promote healing. The newly added sections are on page 8, lines 284-326 (highlighted in red text).
Reviewer 2 Report
Comments and Suggestions for AuthorsIn this review, the authors have discussed the fracture healing process and the role of immune cells and their cytokines. Here, the authors have also discussed the role of acute and chronic inflammation in fracture healing. Both acute and chronic inflammation negatively affect the fracture healing process. They discussed the pivotal role of Hematoma in providing early fracture stability. Below are the comments that I would like to highlight and need authors to address them appropriately:
1. The authors should shed more light on the adaptive immune cells with viz. i.e., T regulatory cells (mentioned in Fig. 3 but not included in theory), Th17 and B cell subtypes such as Bregs, etc..
2. Figure 2 could be more elaborate with details matching the text.
Author Response
- The authors should shed more light on the adaptive immune cells with viz. i.e., T regulatory cells (mentioned in Fig. 3 but not included in theory), Th17 and B cell subtypes such as Bregs, etc..
We thank the reviewer for the comment. We have added the suggested text on page 5, lines 128-133
- Figure 2 could be more elaborate with details matching the text.
We thank the reviewer for the comment. We have modified the figure and added details to match the text.