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Inverse relationship between matrix remodeling and lipid metabolism during osteoarthritis progression in the STR/Ort mouse.

James W Watters1, Chun Cheng, Maureen Pickarski, Gregg A Wesolowski, Ya Zhuo, Tadashi Hayami, Wei Wang, John Szumiloski, Robert L Phillips, Le T Duong.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The biologic changes associated with osteoarthritis (OA) are incompletely understood. The aim of this study was to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying OA progression in an STR/Ort murine model of spontaneous disease.
METHODS: Global patterns of gene expression were assessed using microarray analysis of articular cartilage/subchondral bone from the tibial plateaus of STR/Ort mice at 3, 9, and 12 months of age. The age-dependent severity of osteophyte formation and extent of cartilage damage were determined in the corresponding femurs using microfocal computed tomography and the Mankin histologic scoring system. Pathway analysis was used to identify the functions of genes associated with OA progression, and changes in gene expression were confirmed using immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS: Six hundred twenty-one genes were associated with both osteophyte formation and cartilage damage in the STR/Ort joints. Genes involved in the development/function of connective tissue and in lipid metabolism were most significantly enriched and regulated during disease progression. Genes directly interacting with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha)/PPARgamma were down-regulated, whereas those genes involved with connective tissue remodeling were up-regulated during disease progression. Associations of down-regulation of myotubularin-related phosphatase 1 (a phosphoinositide 3-phosphatase involved in lipid signaling) and up-regulation of biglycan (a member of the small leucine-rich protein family known to modulate osteoblast differentiation and matrix mineralization) with OA progression were confirmed by immunohistochemistry.
CONCLUSION: Since adipogenesis and osteogenesis are inversely related in the developing skeletal tissue, these results suggest that a shift in the differentiation of mesenchymal cells from adipogenesis toward osteogenesis is a component of the OA pathophysiologic processes occurring in the tibial plateau joints of STR/Ort mice.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17763422     DOI: 10.1002/art.22836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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