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Inflammatory signaling in cartilage: MAPK and NF-kappaB pathways in chondrocytes and the use of inhibitors for research into pathogenesis and therapy of osteoarthritis.

Jeremy Saklatvala1.   

Abstract

Osteoarthritis is characterised by degeneration of articular cartilage. It is thought to be primarily a disease of cartilage. Inflammatory response genes, such as proteinases, cyclooxygenase, and cytokines are implicated in its pathogenesis. The evidence for expression of these genes in articular cartilage in osteoarthritis is reviewed. The expression of inflammatory response genes is controlled by four major intracellular signalling pathways. These lead to activation of the three mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) and the transcriptional regulator nuclear factor kappa (NFkappa)-B. The current state of knowledge of the structure of these pathways is summarized. Pharmacological inhibitors of the protein kinases of the pathways in current use are described, and insights into chondrocyte gene expression obtained with them are discussed. Very limited use of these inhibitors has yet been made in animal models of osteoarthritis. The main use of the inhibitors in the near future will be in investigation of pathogenetic mechanisms in osteoarthritis, both in experimental animals and in vitro, with a view to identifying therapeutic targets. Prospects for using signalling pathway inhibitors for therapy in osteoarthritis are distant.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17305508     DOI: 10.2174/138945007779940115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Targets        ISSN: 1389-4501            Impact factor:   3.465


  54 in total

1.  Dynamic compression alters NFkappaB activation and IkappaB-alpha expression in IL-1beta-stimulated chondrocyte/agarose constructs.

Authors:  O O Akanji; P Sakthithasan; D M Salter; T T Chowdhury
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2009-08-08       Impact factor: 4.575

2.  Intake of Pomegranate Prevents the Onset of Osteoarthritis: Molecular Evidences.

Authors:  Zafar Rasheed
Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)       Date:  2016-04

3.  Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Slows Down the Progression of Osteoarthritis by Inhibiting Nitric Oxide Production and Metalloproteinase Synthesis.

Authors:  Ran Tao; Shitao Wang; Xiaopeng Xia; Youhua Wang; Yi Cao; Yuejiao Huang; Xinbao Xu; Zhongbing Liu; Peichao Liu; Xiaohang Tang; Chun Liu; Gan Shen; Dongmei Zhang
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 4.092

Review 4.  TGFβ/BMP Signaling Pathway in Cartilage Homeostasis.

Authors:  Nathalie G M Thielen; Peter M van der Kraan; Arjan P M van Caam
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-08-24       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 5.  Green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate: inflammation and arthritis. [corrected].

Authors:  Rashmi Singh; Nahid Akhtar; Tariq M Haqqi
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  2010-05-10       Impact factor: 5.037

Review 6.  NF-kappaB signaling: multiple angles to target OA.

Authors:  Kenneth B Marcu; Miguel Otero; Eleonora Olivotto; Rosa Maria Borzi; Mary B Goldring
Journal:  Curr Drug Targets       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 3.465

Review 7.  Regulation of biomechanical signals by NF-kappaB transcription factors in chondrocytes.

Authors:  Mirela Anghelina; Danen Sjostrom; Priyangi Perera; Jin Nam; Thomas Knobloch; Sudha Agarwal
Journal:  Biorheology       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 1.875

8.  ERK1/2 activation induced by inflammatory cytokines compromises effective host tissue integration of engineered cartilage.

Authors:  Farida Djouad; Lars Rackwitz; Yingjie Song; Sasa Janjanin; Rocky S Tuan
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 3.845

9.  p-Coumaric Acid Attenuates IL-1β-Induced Inflammatory Responses and Cellular Senescence in Rat Chondrocytes.

Authors:  Xiaojian Huang; Yingqian You; Yang Xi; Bowei Ni; Xiangyu Chu; Rui Zhang; Hongbo You
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 4.092

10.  Iron behaving badly: inappropriate iron chelation as a major contributor to the aetiology of vascular and other progressive inflammatory and degenerative diseases.

Authors:  Douglas B Kell
Journal:  BMC Med Genomics       Date:  2009-01-08       Impact factor: 3.063

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