Increased type II collagen cleavage by cathepsin K and collagenase activities with aging and osteoarthritis in human articular cartilage.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The intra-helical cleavage of type II collagen by proteases, including collagenases and cathepsin K, is increased with aging
and osteoarthritis (OA) in cartilage as determined by immunochemical assays. The distinct sites of collagen cleavage generated
by collagenases and cathepsin K in healthy and OA human femoral condylar cartilages were identified and compared.
METHODS
Fixed frozen cartilage sections were examined immunohistochemically, using antibodies that react with the collagenase-generated
cleavage neoepitopes, C2C and C1,2C, and the primary cleavage neoepitope (C2K) generated in type II collagen by the action
of cathepsin K and possibly by other proteases, but not by any collagenases studied to date.
RESULTS
In most cases, the staining patterns for collagen cleavage were similar for all three epitopes: weak to moderate mainly pericellular
staining in non-OA cartilage from younger individuals and stronger, more widespread staining in aging and OA cartilages that
often extended from the superficial to the mid/deep zone of the tissue. In very degenerate OA specimens, with significant
disruption of the articular surface, staining was distributed throughout most of the cartilage matrix.
CONCLUSIONS
Cleavage of collagen by proteases usually arises pericellularly around chondrocytes at and near the articular surface, subsequently
becoming more intense and extending progressively deeper into the cartilage with aging and OA. The close correspondence between
the distributions of these products suggests that both collagenases and cathepsin K, and other proteases that may generate
this distinct cathepsin K cleavage site, are usually active in the same sites in the degradation of type II collagen.
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Authors
Dejica VM, Mort JS, Laverty S, Antoniou J, Zukor DJ, Tanzer M, Poole AR
Institution
Genetics Unit, Shriners Hospitals for Children, 1529 Cedar Avenue, Montreal, QC H3G 1A6, Canada.
Source
Arthritis research & therapy 14:3 2012 pg R113MeSH
AdultAged
Aging
Cadaver
Cartilage, Articular
Cathepsin K
Collagen Type II
Collagenases
Female
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Middle Aged
Osteoarthritis
Young Adult
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22584047
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