Fate mapping and signaling pathways of superficial cells in articular cartilage
关节软骨表面细胞的命运图谱和信号通路
基本信息
- 批准号:8151112
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.31万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-27 至 2012-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAffectCellsChondrocytesDegenerative DisorderDegenerative polyarthritisDevelopmentDiseaseExerciseGalactosidaseGene ExpressionGeneticGoalsHuman bodyJointsLeadMaintenanceMapsMouse StrainsMovementMusMusclePainPartner in relationshipPatternPhenotypePlayPopulationProteinsReagentRoleSignal PathwaySignal TransductionSourceStem cellsSurfaceTamoxifenTestingTherapeuticThickTissuesTransducersarticular cartilagecartilage cellin vivoinsightlubricinnotch proteinprogenitorpublic health relevancerecombinaseresearch studystem cell populationtherapeutic developmenttool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the articular cartilage, a tissue that covers the surface of all articulating joints in the human body. It is estimated that 20.7 million adults in the US have the disease. The disease is associated with severe pain and limited movement of the affected joints. In the adult, articular cartilage was thought to be a non-renewing cell population. Recently however, it has been suggested that superficial cells of the articular cartilage, which uniquely express the secreted protein lubricin, may provide a source for articular cartilage progenitors during development and possibly in the adult. Articular cartilage consists of superficial, intermediate and deep zone chondrocytes, which display different patterns of gene expression. What is the relationship between these differing chondrocyte zones? Do superficial zone articular chondrocytes give rise to deeper zone cells? What signals are necessary to maintain proliferation, viability and lubricin expression specifically in superficial zone chondrocytes? In this proposal, I outline experiments to examine whether superficial zone chondrocytes give rise to progeny cells restricted to the superficial zone and/or give rise to progeny cells in deeper layers of articular cartilage. In addition, I propose to determine whether muscular movement and exercise, which has been noted to increase the thickness of articular cartilage augments the proliferation of either superficial zone articular cartilage cells or their progeny. Lastly, I propose to determine the role of both Notch and Wnt signaling in maintaining either the proliferation, viability and/or differentiated phenotype of superficial zone chondrocytes. It is my hope that a better understanding of both the progenitor cells that are responsible for the formation and maintenance of the articular cartilage and the signals required to maintain the proliferation, viability and/or differentiated phenotype of superficial zone chondrocytes will eventually lead to the development of therapeutic reagents to restore this tissue during osteoarthritis.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the articular cartilage. We will investigate in vivo if superficial cells of the articular cartilage comprise a progenitor cell population for the articular cartilage in the adult and will determine whether the Notch and/or Wnt signaling pathways play a role in either the maintenance and/or expansion of these cells. Identification of the progenitor cells and signaling pathways that are responsible for maintenance of the superficial articular cartilage cell layer may provide a therapeutic insight into restoring this tissue during osteoarthritis.
描述(由申请人提供):骨关节炎是关节软骨的退行性疾病,关节软骨是覆盖人体所有关节表面的组织。据估计,美国有2070万成年人患有这种疾病。这种疾病与严重的疼痛和受影响关节的活动受限有关。在成人中,关节软骨被认为是一个非更新的细胞群。然而,最近有人提出,关节软骨的表面细胞,其独特地表达分泌的蛋白质润滑素,可能在发育期间和可能在成人中提供关节软骨祖细胞的来源。关节软骨由浅层、中层和深层软骨细胞组成,它们显示不同的基因表达模式。这些不同的软骨细胞区之间的关系是什么?浅区关节软骨细胞能产生深区细胞吗?什么样的信号是维持表浅区软骨细胞增殖、活力和润滑素表达所必需的?在这个建议中,我概述了实验,以检查是否浅区软骨细胞产生的后代细胞仅限于浅区和/或产生的后代细胞在关节软骨的深层。此外,我建议,以确定是否肌肉运动和锻炼,这已被注意到,以增加关节软骨的厚度,增加无论是浅表区关节软骨细胞或其后代的增殖。最后,我建议确定Notch和Wnt信号在维持表浅区软骨细胞的增殖、活力和/或分化表型中的作用。这是我的希望,更好地了解负责形成和维持关节软骨的祖细胞和维持浅表区软骨细胞的增殖,活力和/或分化表型所需的信号,最终将导致治疗试剂的开发,以恢复骨关节炎期间的组织。
公共卫生相关性:骨关节炎是一种关节软骨退行性疾病。我们将在体内研究关节软骨的表面细胞是否包含成人关节软骨的祖细胞群,并将确定Notch和/或Wnt信号通路是否在这些细胞的维持和/或扩增中发挥作用。鉴定负责维持浅表关节软骨细胞层的祖细胞和信号通路可能为骨关节炎期间恢复该组织提供治疗见解。
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