关节细胞外泌体microRNAs和软骨再生候选microRNAs图谱。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Venkateswaran Ganesh, Rui He, Henry L Keen, Aliasger K Salem, Edward A Sander, Kyungsup Shin, James A Martin, Dongrim Seol
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摘要

在创伤性损伤中,关节软骨的软骨祖细胞(CPCs)的活化对软骨再生至关重要。尽管我们对CPC软骨活化机制的理解仍不完整,但有证据表明外泌体microRNAs (miRNAs或miRs)通过调节转录后基因表达参与组织愈合。在这项研究中,我们通过下一代测序分析分析了牛关节细胞(cpc、软骨细胞和滑膜细胞)外泌体中miRNAs的富集和差异表达,并验证了候选外泌体miRNAs对软骨再生的潜在治疗作用。对于基于cpc的软骨再生,我们测试了给予miR-107, miR-140和miR-148a对cpc的影响,因为我们发现这些mirna在软骨细胞来源的外泌体(CC-Exo)中高度表达和差异表达。我们发现:(1)miR-140诱导包括SRY-box转录因子9、胶原型2A1和聚集蛋白在内的软骨基因表达;(2)miR-107抑制分解代谢基因表达,包括基质金属蛋白酶3、一种具有血小板反应蛋白基元的分解素和金属蛋白酶5和一氧化氮合酶2。我们的研究结果表明,转染CC-Exo中存在的特定软骨生成mirna的cpc有可能促进基于cpc的软骨再生,并可能成为创伤后骨关节炎预防的重要组成部分。
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Profiles of Exosomal microRNAs in Joint Cells and Candidate microRNAs for Cartilage Regeneration.

The activation of chondrogenic progenitor cells (CPCs) in articular cartilage during a traumatic injury is vital for cartilage regeneration. Although our understanding of the mechanisms underlying CPC chondrogenic activation remains incomplete, there is evidence that exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are involved in tissue healing due to their regulating role of posttranscriptional gene expressions. In this study, we profiled enriched and differential expression of miRNAs in exosomes derived from bovine joint cells (CPCs, chondrocytes, and synoviocytes) via Next Generation Sequencing analysis and validated the potential therapeutic effects of candidate exosomal miRNAs for cartilage regeneration. For CPC-based cartilage regeneration, we tested the impact of administering miR-107, miR-140, and miR-148a on CPCs because we found that these miRNAs were highly and differentially expressed in chondrocytes-derived exosomes (CC-Exo). We found that: (1) miR-140 induced chondrogenic gene expression including SRY-box transcription factor 9, collagen type 2A1, and aggrecan, and (2) miR-107 suppressed catabolic gene expression including matrix metalloproteinase 3, a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs 5, and nitric oxide synthase 2. Our findings indicate that transfection of CPCs with specific chondrogenic miRNAs present in CC-Exo have the potential to promote CPC-based cartilage regeneration and could be an important component of posttraumatic osteoarthritis prevention.

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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A Chemical Engineering-Bioengineering
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
2.40%
发文量
163
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Tissue Engineering is the preeminent, biomedical journal advancing the field with cutting-edge research and applications that repair or regenerate portions or whole tissues. This multidisciplinary journal brings together the principles of engineering and life sciences in the creation of artificial tissues and regenerative medicine. Tissue Engineering is divided into three parts, providing a central forum for groundbreaking scientific research and developments of clinical applications from leading experts in the field that will enable the functional replacement of tissues.
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