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Mmp14 is required for matrisome homeostasis and circadian rhythm in fibroblasts.
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Matrix Biology . Dec2023, Vol. 124, p8-22. 15p. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- • The tendon circadian clock regulates the synthesis of collagen i and the appearance and disappearance of small-diameter collagen fibrils in the matrix. • Matrix metalloproteinase 14 expression is also circadian rhythmic. • Knockout of Mmp14 in fibroblasts led to an accumulation of small-diameter fibrils. • There were major changes in the tendon matrisome, including increase in collagen crosslinking enzymes. • Loss of Mmp14 significantly dampened the circadian rhythm. The circadian clock in tendon regulates the daily rhythmic synthesis of collagen-I and the appearance and disappearance of small-diameter collagen fibrils in the extracellular matrix. How the fibrils are assembled and removed is not fully understood. Here, we first showed that the collagenase, membrane type I-matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP, encoded by Mmp14), is regulated by the circadian clock in postnatal mouse tendon. Next, we generated tamoxifen-induced Col1a2-Cre-ERT2::Mmp14 KO mice (Mmp14 conditional knockout (CKO)). The CKO mice developed hind limb dorsiflexion and thickened tendons, which accumulated narrow-diameter collagen fibrils causing ultrastructural disorganization. Mass spectrometry of control tendons identified 1195 proteins of which 212 showed time-dependent abundance. In Mmp14 CKO mice 19 proteins had reversed temporal abundance and 176 proteins lost time dependency. Among these, the collagen crosslinking enzymes lysyl oxidase-like 1 (LOXL1) and lysyl hydroxylase 1 (LH1; encoded by Plod2) were elevated and had lost time-dependent regulation. High-pressure chromatography confirmed elevated levels of hydroxylysine aldehyde (pyridinoline) crosslinking of collagen in CKO tendons. As a result, collagen-I was refractory to extraction. We also showed that CRISPR-Cas9 deletion of Mmp14 from cultured fibroblasts resulted in loss of circadian clock rhythmicity of period 2 (PER2), and recombinant MT1-MMP was highly effective at cleaving soluble collagen-I but less effective at cleaving collagen pre-assembled into fibrils. In conclusion, our study shows that circadian clock-regulated Mmp14 controls the rhythmic synthesis of small diameter collagen fibrils, regulates collagen crosslinking, and its absence disrupts the circadian clock and matrisome in tendon fibroblasts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0945053X
- Volume :
- 124
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Matrix Biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 174035876
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2023.10.002