Type X collagen expression in osteoarthritic and rheumatoid articular cartilage.

T Aigner, E Reichenberger, W Bertling, T Kirsch, H Stöss, K von der Mark
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Type X collagen is a short chain, non-fibril-forming collagen synthesized primarily by hypertrophic chondrocytes in the growth plate of fetal cartilage. Previously, we have also identified type X collagen in the extracellular matrix of fibrillated, osteoarthritic but not in normal articular cartilage using biochemical and immunohistochemical techniques (von der Mark et al. 1992a). Here we compare the expression of type X with types I and II collagen in normal and degenerate human articular cartilage by in situ hybridization. Signals for cytoplasmic alpha 1(X) collagen mRNA were not detectable in sections of healthy adult articular cartilage, but few specimens of osteoarthritic articular cartilage showed moderate expression of type X collagen in deep zones, but not in the upper fibrillated zone where type X collagen was detected by immunofluorescence. This apparent discrepancy may be explained by the relatively short phases of type X collagen gene activity in osteoarthritis and the short mRNA half-life compared with the longer half-life of the type X collagen protein. At sites of newly formed osteophytic and repair cartilage, alpha 1(X) mRNA was strongly expressed in hypertrophic cells, marking the areas of endochondral bone formation. As in hypertrophic chondrocytes in the proliferative zone of fetal cartilage, type X collagen expression was also associated with strong type II collagen expression.

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X型胶原蛋白在骨关节炎和类风湿关节软骨中的表达。
X型胶原是一种短链、非原纤维形成的胶原,主要由胎儿软骨生长板中的增生性软骨细胞合成。以前,我们也使用生化和免疫组织化学技术在纤维化的骨关节炎细胞外基质中发现了X型胶原蛋白,但在正常关节软骨中没有(von der Mark等,1992a)。在这里,我们通过原位杂交比较了正常和退行性人关节软骨中X型胶原与I型和II型胶原的表达。在健康成人关节软骨切片中未检测到细胞质α 1(X)胶原mRNA的信号,但少数骨关节炎关节软骨标本在深部区显示适度的X型胶原表达,但在免疫荧光检测到X型胶原的上纤化区没有。这种明显的差异可能是由于骨关节炎中X型胶原蛋白基因活性的相对较短的阶段和较短的mRNA半衰期,而X型胶原蛋白的半衰期较长。在新形成的骨赘和修复软骨部位,α 1(X) mRNA在肥大细胞中强烈表达,标志着软骨内骨形成的区域。与胎儿软骨增生带的肥大软骨细胞一样,X型胶原表达也与强II型胶原表达相关。
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