R. Castro-Viñuelas , N. Viudes-Sarrión , A.V. Rojo-García , S. Monteagudo , R.J. Lories , I. Jonkers
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摘要
目的:要优化骨关节炎的康复策略,就必须全面了解软骨细胞在健康和疾病状态下的机械反应,尤其是加载与骨关节炎发展过程中的关键通路(如典型的 Wnt 信号转导)之间的相互作用。本研究旨在阐明 Wnt 信号在健康和骨关节炎人类软骨的机械响应性中的作用:方法:我们采用了一种体内外模型,对人软骨外植体进行短期生理机械加载。首先,确定了后续实验的加载方案。接下来,在使用或不使用 CHIR99021 激活 Wnt 的情况下,对非 OA 外植体进行加载。使用同化作用、细胞外基质和基质重塑标记的分子读数来评估 Wnt 对软骨机械反应的影响。最后,我们用同样的方法研究了已确诊 OA 患者软骨的负荷效应:结果:我们的研究结果证实,生理负荷能维持非OA软骨中合成代谢基因的表达,并表明Wnt激活对软骨细胞的机械反应性有有害影响。这表明,负荷诱导的软骨细胞标志物调控发生在典型 Wnt 信号传导的下游。有趣的是,我们的研究强调了Wnt激活模型与已确立的OA样本中机械响应性的对比,已确立的OA软骨保持其机械响应性,而机械负荷可拯救软骨表型:本研究为非OA和OA情况下人体软骨的机械响应性提供了见解。这些发现有可能有助于制定策略,通过纠正 OA 病理细胞信号来优化动态加压的效果。
Mechanical loading rescues mechanoresponsiveness in a human osteoarthritis explant model despite Wnt activation
Objectives
Optimizing rehabilitation strategies for osteoarthritis necessitates a comprehensive understanding of chondrocytes’ mechanoresponse in both health and disease, especially in the context of the interplay between loading and key pathways involved in osteoarthritis (OA) development, like canonical Wnt signaling. This study aims to elucidate the role of Wnt signaling in the mechanoresponsiveness of healthy and osteoarthritic human cartilage.
Methods
We used an ex-vivo model involving short-term physiological mechanical loading of human cartilage explants. First, the loading protocol for subsequent experiments was determined. Next, loading was applied to non-OA-explants with or without Wnt activation with CHIR99021. Molecular read-outs of anabolic, pericellular matrix and matrix remodeling markers were used to assess the effect of Wnt on cartilage mechanoresponse. Finally, the same set-up was used to study the effect of loading in cartilage from patients with established OA.
Results
Our results confirm that physiological loading maintains expression of anabolic genes in non-OA cartilage, and indicate a deleterious effect of Wnt activation in the chondrocyte mechanoresponsiveness. This suggests that loading-induced regulation of chondrocyte markers occurs downstream of canonical Wnt signaling. Interestingly, our study highlighted contrasting mechanoresponsiveness in the model of Wnt activation and the established OA samples, with established OA cartilage maintaining its mechanoresponsiveness, and mechanical loading rescuing the chondrogenic phenotype.
Conclusion
This study provides insights into the mechanoresponsiveness of human cartilage in both non-OA and OA conditions. These findings hold the potential to contribute to the development of strategies that optimize the effect of dynamic compression by correcting OA pathological cell signaling.
期刊介绍:
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage is the official journal of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International.
It is an international, multidisciplinary journal that disseminates information for the many kinds of specialists and practitioners concerned with osteoarthritis.