Limb fracture combined with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common multiple injuries and patients often suffer from severe craniocerebral injury combined with long bone fracture of the limbs. The present study examined the expression of osteopontin (SPP1) in the tibial fracture callus and heterotopic ossification tissues in craniocerebral injury and investigated its relationship with miR-433. A total of 26 patients with tibial fracture combined with brain injury were included in the TBI group, and 26 patients with simple tibial fracture were included in the control group. The patients received immobilization treatment and callus was collected during the operation. At the time of steel plate removal tissue ossification samples from patients with heterotopic ossification were collected. Peripheral blood was collected from all patients on the morning of the operation day. Expression of miR-433 and SPP1 mRNA was determined by reverse transcription-quantitative PCR and SPP1 protein expression was measured by western blotting. Dual luciferase reporter assay was used to identify the direct interaction between miR-433 and SPP1 mRNA. The human osteoblast line hFOB1.19 was transfected with agomiR-433 to overexpress miR-433 and expression of SPP1 was also examined. TBI enhanced the incidence of callus formation and heterotopic ossification in patients with fracture but did not alter fracture healing time. SPP1 mRNA and protein expression was elevated in patients who had tibial fracture in combination with craniocerebral injury in comparison with controls By contrast, expression of miR-433 was decreased in patients who had tibial fracture in combination with craniocerebral injury in comparison with controls. miR-433 regulated the expression of SPP1 mRNA and protein by directly binding to the 3'-untranslated region of SPP1 mRNA. The present study suggests that SPP1 mRNA and protein levels are increased in the callus, heterotopic ossification tissues and plasma from patients with tibial fracture combined with brain injury in comparison with controls. This elevation may be due to the reduced expression of miR-433.

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