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Physiological loading of joints prevents cartilage degradation through CITED2.

Authors :
Leong, Daniel J.
Yong H. Li
Xiang I. Gu
Li Sun
Zuping Zhou
Nasser, Philip
Laudier, Damien M.
Iqbal, Jameel
Majeska, Robert J.
Schaffler, Mitchell B.
Goldring, Mary B.
Cardoso, Luis
Zaidi, Mone
Sun, Hui B.
Source :
FASEB Journal; Jan2011, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p182-191, 10p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Both overuse and disuse of joints up-regulate matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in articular cartilage and cause tissue degradation; however, moderate (physiological) loading maintains cartilage integrity. Here, we test whether CBP/p300-interacting transacti-vator with ED-rich tail 2 (CITED2), a mechanosensitive transcriptional coregulator, mediates this chondropro-tective effect of moderate mechanical loading. In vivo, hind-limb immobilization of Sprague-Dawley rats up-regulates MMP-1 and causes rapid, histologically detectable articular cartilage degradation. One hour of daily passive joint motion prevents these changes and up-regulates articular cartilage CITED2. In vitro, moderate (2.5 MPa, 1 Hz) intermittent hydrostatic pressure (IHP) treatment suppresses basal MMP-1 expression and up-regulates CITED2 in human chondrocytes, whereas high IHP (10 MPa) down-regulates CITED2 and increases MMP-1. Competitive binding and transcription assays demonstrate that CITED 2 suppresses MMP-1 expression by competing with MMP transactivator, Ets-1 for its coactivator p300. Furthermore, CITED2 up-regulation in vitro requires the p388 isoform, which is specifically phosphorylated by moderate IHP. Together, these studies identify a novel regulatory pathway involving CITED2 and p38δ, which may be critical for the maintenance of articular cartilage integrity under normal physical activity levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08926638
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
FASEB Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
71325475
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.10-164277