Synthesis of Type II Collagen is Decreased in Cartilage Cultured with Interleukin 1 while the Rate of Intracellular Degradation Remains Unchanged

Jenny A. Tyler , Hilary P. Benton
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Abstract

The effect of interleukin 1 (IL1) on the synthesis and degradation of collagen was examined in explants of cultured cartilage. IL1 induced a reversible, dose-dependent (10-100pM) inhibition of type II collagen synthesis. The proportion of collagen produced decreased selectively from 7% to 1.2% of total protein after 72 h exposure to IL1 (100 pM). There was no change in the rate of degradation of newly synthesized collagen. Analysis of newly synthesized material showed that the type II collagen synthesized in the presence of IL1 had the same characteristics as that extracted from unstimulated cartilage. The relative amounts of type II procollagen mRNA were estimated by Northern blot hybridization. The levels were decreased in cartilage cultured with IL1 to a similar extent as that seen for the type II collagen protein. Exposure to IL1 (10-350 pM) for 3 days did not induce increased resorption of extracellular collagen in the cultured explants. These data demonstrate that decreased collagen production in cartilage exposed to IL1 is due primarily to decreased amounts of type II procollagen mRNA.

在白细胞介素1培养的软骨中,II型胶原的合成减少,而细胞内降解的速度保持不变
研究了白细胞介素1 (IL1)对体外培养软骨组织胶原合成和降解的影响。il -1诱导了可逆的,剂量依赖性的(10-100pM) II型胶原合成抑制。暴露于il - 1 (100 pM) 72 h后,胶原蛋白的产生比例选择性地从总蛋白的7%下降到1.2%。新合成的胶原蛋白的降解速率没有变化。对新合成材料的分析表明,在il - 1存在下合成的II型胶原与未受刺激软骨中提取的II型胶原具有相同的特征。用Northern blot杂交法估计II型前胶原mRNA的相对量。在il - 1培养的软骨中,il - 1水平下降的程度与II型胶原蛋白相似。暴露于il - 1 (10-350 pM) 3天未诱导培养的外植体细胞外胶原的吸收增加。这些数据表明,暴露于il - 1的软骨中胶原生成减少主要是由于II型前胶原mRNA的减少。
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