Changes in Gene Expression of the Extracellular Matrix in Patients with Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears of Varying Sizes.

IF 1.9 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.4055/cios24125
Jian Jiang, Kwi-Hoon Jang, Sung Yong Ahn, Chris Hyunchul Jo
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Abstract

Backgroud: This study aimed to investigate changes in gene expression related to matrix synthesis in individuals with full-thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) and normal tendon tissues. The study also aimed to examine the differences in gene expression according to 4 distinct tear sizes.

Methods: A total of 12 patients with full-thickness RCTs were included in the study, all of whom underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. The RCTs were stratified by size into small, medium, large, and massive. Tendon samples were harvested from the midpoint between the lateral end of the torn tendon and the musculotendinous junction. Subsequent analysis of the tissue samples revealed the mRNA expression levels of 11 collagen types, 6 proteoglycans, and 8 glycoproteins through real-time polymerase chain reaction techniques. For control purposes, supraspinatus tendon tissue was sourced from 3 patients who had proximal humerus fractures but did not present with RCTs.

Results: Among the 11 collagens and 14 non-collagenous protein (NCP) genes examined in this study, COL3A1 and COL10A1 showed a significant increase, whereas COL4A1 and COL14A1 showed a tendency to decrease compared to those in the normal group. ACAN significantly increased by 8.92-fold (p < 0.001) compared to that in the normal group, whereas DCN and LUM showed a tendency to decrease. FN1 and TNC increased significantly by 3.47-fold (p = 0.003) and 5.38-fold (p = 0.005), respectively, and the genes ELN, LAMA2, and THBS1 were all significantly reduced compared to those in the normal group. In the NCPs, almost all the genes with increased expression levels had the highest level in small size RCTs, and gene expression decreased as the size increased. The 3 proteoglycans (ACAN, BGN, and FMOD) showed the highest levels of expression in small size RCTs compared to those in the normal group, and 5 glycoproteins (COMP, FBN1, FN1, HAPLN1, and TNC) also showed the highest expression in small size RCTs.

Conclusions: We confirmed that most of the detected extracellular matrix gene expression changes were related to the size of the full-thickness RCTs. In NCPs, gene expression was increased in small-size tears, and gene expression levels were significantly reduced when the size increased.

不同大小全层肩袖撕裂患者细胞外基质基因表达的变化。
背景:本研究旨在探讨全层肩袖撕裂(rct)和正常肌腱组织中与基质合成相关的基因表达变化。该研究还旨在根据4种不同的泪液大小来检查基因表达的差异。方法:本研究共纳入12例全层rct患者,所有患者均行关节镜下肩袖修复术。随机对照试验按大小分为小型、中型、大型和大规模。肌腱样本取自撕裂肌腱外侧端与肌腱肌连接处之间的中点。随后通过实时聚合酶链反应技术对组织样本进行分析,发现了11种胶原蛋白、6种蛋白聚糖和8种糖蛋白的mRNA表达水平。作为对照,冈上肌腱组织来源于3例肱骨近端骨折但未出现在随机对照试验中的患者。结果:本研究检测的11个胶原蛋白和14个非胶原蛋白(NCP)基因中,COL3A1和COL10A1较正常组显著升高,COL4A1和COL14A1较正常组有降低的趋势。与正常组相比,ACAN显著升高8.92倍(p < 0.001),而DCN和LUM呈下降趋势。与正常组相比,FN1和TNC分别显著升高3.47倍(p = 0.003)和5.38倍(p = 0.005), ELN、LAMA2、THBS1基因均显著降低。在ncp中,几乎所有表达水平升高的基因在小尺寸rct中表达水平最高,随着尺寸的增加,基因表达水平降低。3种蛋白聚糖(ACAN、BGN和FMOD)在小尺寸rct中的表达水平高于正常组,5种糖蛋白(COMP、FBN1、FN1、HAPLN1和TNC)在小尺寸rct中的表达水平也最高。结论:我们证实,大多数检测到的细胞外基质基因表达变化与全层rct的大小有关。在ncp中,基因表达在小尺寸泪液中增加,随着尺寸的增加,基因表达水平显著降低。
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