Literature DB >> 19371309

Potent inhibition of cartilage biosynthesis by coincubation with joint capsule through an IL-1-independent pathway.

P Patwari1, S N Lin, B Kurz, A A Cole, S Kumar, A J Grodzinsky.   

Abstract

The reason for the increased risk for development of osteoarthritis (OA) after acute joint trauma is not well understood, but the mechanically injured cartilage may be more susceptible to degradative mediators secreted by other tissues in the joint. To establish a model for such interactions, we coincubated bovine cartilage tissue explants together with normal joint capsule and found a profound ( approximately 70%) reduction in cartilage proteoglycan biosynthesis. This reduction is due to release by the joint capsule of a heat-labile and non-toxic factor. Surprisingly, while cultured synovium is a canonical source of interleukin-1 (IL-1), blockade either by soluble IL-1 type II receptor (sIL-1r) or IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA) had no effect. Combined blockade of IL-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) also had no effect. To support the clinical relevance of the findings, we harvested joint capsule from post-mortem human knees. Human joint capsule from a normal adult knee also released a substance that caused an approximately 40% decrease in cartilage proteoglycan biosynthesis. Furthermore, this inhibition was not affected by IL-1 blockade with either sIL-1r or IL-1RA. These results suggest that joint capsule tissue from a normal knee joint can release an uncharacterized cytokine that potently inhibits cartilage biosynthetic activity by an IL-1- and TNF-independent pathway.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19371309      PMCID: PMC2733929          DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2009.00911.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Med Sci Sports        ISSN: 0905-7188            Impact factor:   4.221


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