Dual functions of microRNA-17 in maintaining cartilage homeostasis and protection against osteoarthritis

Yun Zhang(Shanghai East Hospital), Shuaijun Li(Tongji University), Peisheng Jin(Xuzhou Medical College), Ting Shang(Capital Medical University), Ruizhu Sun(Tongji University), Laiya Lu(Shanghai East Hospital), Kaijin Guo(Xuzhou Medical College), Jiping Liu(Shanghai East Hospital), Yongjuan Tong(Capital Medical University), Junbang Wang(Tongji University), Sanhong Liu(ShanghaiTech University), Chen Wang(ShanghaiTech University), Yubin Kang(Capital Medical University), Wenmin Zhu(Shanghai East Hospital), Qian Wang(Tongji University), Xiaoren Zhang(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Feng Yin(Shanghai East Hospital), Yi Sun(Shanghai East Hospital), Lei Cui(Tongji University)
Nature Communications
May 4, 2022
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Abstract

Damaged hyaline cartilage has no capacity for self-healing, making osteoarthritis (OA) "difficult-to-treat". Cartilage destruction is central to OA patho-etiology and is mediated by matrix degrading enzymes. Here we report decreased expression of miR-17 in osteoarthritic chondrocytes and its deficiency contributes to OA progression. Supplementation of exogenous miR-17 or its endogenous induction by growth differentiation factor 5, effectively prevented OA by simultaneously targeting pathological catabolic factors including matrix metallopeptidase-3/13 (MMP3/13), aggrecanase-2 (ADAMTS5), and nitric oxide synthase-2 (NOS2). Single-cell RNA sequencing of hyaline cartilage revealed two distinct superficial chondrocyte populations (C1/C2). C1 expressed physiological catabolic factors including MMP2, and C2 carries synovial features, together with C3 in the middle zone. MiR-17 is highly expressed in both superficial and middle chondrocytes under physiological conditions, and maintains the physiological catabolic and anabolic balance potentially by restricting HIF-1α signaling. Together, this study identified dual functions of miR-17 in maintaining cartilage homeostasis and prevention of OA.


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