Independent expression of fibril-forming collagens I, II, and III in chondrocytes of human osteoarthritic cartilage.

Thomas Aigner(Max Planck Society), Wolf Bertling(Max Planck Society), H Stöß(Max Planck Society), G. Weseloh(Max Planck Society), Klaus von der Mark(Max Planck Society)
Journal of Clinical Investigation
March 1, 1993
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Abstract

Normal and osteoarthritic human articular cartilage was inves- tigated by in situ hybridization for expression patterns of the fibrillar collagens type I, II, and III to evaluate phenotypic changes of articular chondrocytes related to the disease. In 11 out of 20 samples, a defined subset of chondrocytes in the su- perficial and upper middle zone of osteoarthritic cartilage showed significant levels of cytoplasmic al (III) mRNA, whereas strong signals of at (II) mRNA were found in the up- per and lower middle zone, partially overlapping with the zone of al (III) mRNA-expressing cells. The extent of type II and III collagen expression depended on the integrity of the extra- cellular matrix surrounding the chondrocytes, and the location within the articular cartilage. No atl (I) mRNA was detectable in osteoarthritic original articular cartilage. The at (I) probe did, however, reveal signals in pannuslike tissue, osteophytes, and bone cells. In normal articular cartilage, no detectable lev- els of cytoplasmic mRNA for Al (I), a2(I), or al (III) were seen. Using specific mono-and polyclonal antibodies, we found deposition of type III collagen but hardly any of type I collagen in the superficial zone of osteoarthritic cartilage that is consis- tent with the in situ hybridization results.


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