Literature DB >> 33397157

Cellular alterations and crosstalk in the osteochondral joint in osteoarthritis and promising therapeutic strategies.

Ai Jiang1, Peng Xu2, Shang Sun1, Zhenda Zhao1, Qizhao Tan1, Weishi Li1,3, Chunli Song1,4, Huijie Leng1.   

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint disorder involving cartilage degeneration and subchondral bone sclerosis. The bone-cartilage interface is implicated in OA pathogenesis due to its susceptibility to mechanical and biological factors. The crosstalk between cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone is elevated in OA due to multiple factors, such as increased vascularization, porosity, microcracks and fissures. Changes in the osteochondral joint are traceable to alterations in chondrocytes and bone cells (osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts). The phenotypes of these cells can change with the progression of OA. Aberrant intercellular communications among bone cell-bone cell and bone cell-chondrocyte are of great importance and might be the factors promoting OA development. An appreciation of cellular phenotypic changes in OA and the mechanisms by which these cells communicate would be expected to lead to the development of targeted drugs with fewer side effects.

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Keywords:  Osteoarthritis; cartilage; chondrocytes; crosstalk; osteoblasts; osteocytes

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33397157     DOI: 10.1080/03008207.2020.1870969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Connect Tissue Res        ISSN: 0300-8207            Impact factor:   3.417


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1.  Tissue catabolism and donor-specific dexamethasone response in a human osteochondral model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Rebecca Mae Black; Lisa L Flaman; Karin Lindblom; Susan Chubinskaya; Alan J Grodzinsky; Patrik Önnerfjord
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 5.606

2.  Increased expression of osteopontin in subchondral bone promotes bone turnover and remodeling, and accelerates the progression of OA in a mouse model.

Authors:  Chuangxin Lin; Zhong Chen; Dong Guo; Laixi Zhou; Sipeng Lin; Changchuan Li; Shixun Li; Xinjia Wang; Bendan Lin; Yue Ding
Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 5.682

3.  Dickkopf‑3 and β‑catenin play opposite roles in the Wnt/β‑catenin pathway during the abnormal subchondral bone formation of human knee osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Xuegang Liang; Qunhua Jin; Xiaochun Yang; Wenhui Jiang
Journal:  Int J Mol Med       Date:  2022-02-09       Impact factor: 4.101

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