Petulant cellular acts: destroying the ECM rather than creating it.

نویسنده

  • S M Krane
چکیده

What is called osteoarthritis is the most common type of joint disease in humans. This term is doubly unsatisfactory, first because it implies that a bony abnormality, consisting of subchondral dense bone and/or osteophytes, is prominent when in fact it is often absent, and second because it does not describe a single disease. Osteoarthritis is usually used to describe the clinical and pathological changes that are the end result of a number of different disorders (1) that lead to degradation of the ECM of the articular cartilages and therefore to loss of function of the articular cartilages in joint movement and weight bearing. The capacity of the articular cartilages to withstand repeated motion and loading is ascribable to the unique ECM produced by the component chondrocytes. The uniqueness of the ECM in turn results from the interaction of the fibrillar and nonfibrillar components. The fibrillar components comprise the collagens, types II, IX, and XI; nonfibrillar components include the major large proteoglycan aggrecan, other small proteoglycans, and a number of noncollagenous proteins. Most of these components are important for normal function of articular cartilages since spontaneous and/or engineered mutations in the corresponding genes result in disturbances that range from mild to lethal. It was shown first in the 1960s, shortly after the discovery of animal collagenases in tadpoles (2), that collagenases are produced by cultured fragments of inflamed synovial tissue and that they occur in synovial fluid aspirated from involved joints in inflammatory joint diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis (3, 4). Later, it was found that the major source of the collagenase was the fibroblast-like cells in the synovium (5, 6). It was recognized at the time that neutrophils also produced a collagenase (7). Over the past three decades numerous studies have shown that the production of collagenase and other enzymes by synovial cells or chondrocytes is stimulated, predominantly via transcriptional mechanisms, by inflammatory cytokines, particularly IL-1α, IL-1β, and TNF-α, but by other ligands as well (8). Furthermore, mesenchymal cells can be induced to produce collagenases by integrin-mediated interactions with components of the ECM (9). Thus, cells that at one stage function to synthesize the ECM may at another stage, influenced by ligands in the environment or the ECM itself, destroy the ECM. Production of enzymes capable of destroying the ECM is thought to be a major event in osteoarthritis as well as rheumatoid arthritis. The collagenases that act at neutral pH are matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), members of a subfamily of more than 20 proteinases, each of which is the product of a different gene. Structural features shared among the MMPs include a catalytic zinc-binding domain with a conserved sequence motif His Glu xxx xxx His (10, 11). Although there is considerable conservation of amino acid sequences and sequence motifs among the MMPs from humans and other species, only the products of specific MMP genes have the capacity to cleave native, undenatured, interstitial collagens (types I, II, III, and X) within the triple helical domain. Of the human MMPs, three were initially described as collagenases (MMP-1, -8, and -13, [collagenase-1, -2, and -3 respectively]), although other MMPs (gelatinase A [GelA or 72 kDa gelatinase] or MMP-2 and MT1-MMP or MMP-14) can also function as collagenases in vitro. The collagenolytic activity of GelA was demonstrated by using recombinant protein or, after purifying the enzyme free of the tissue inhibitor of MMPs (TIMP) (12). An expressed soluble form of MT-1MMP has also been shown to behave as a collagenase (13). These MMPs (MMP-1, -2, -8, -13, and -14) all cleave triple helical interstitial collagens in vitro at the same locus. In type I collagen, the cleavage occurs between Gly775/Ile776 in the α1(I) chain and a corresponding Gly/Leu in the α2(I) chain, three quarters of the distance from the NH2-terminus, to yield a larger (A) fragment and a smaller (B) fragment (14). Each of these collagenases cleaves types II and III collagens at sites with similar amino acid sequences. It should be noted that the orthologues of human MMP-2, -8, -13, and -14, but not MMP-1, have been identified in the mouse. MMP-1, -2, -8, and -13 are secreted as inactive zymogens that must be activated to function as proteinases. In the report in this issue of the JCI, Neuhold et al. (15) introduced a constitutively active form of one of these collagenases, human MMP-13, into transgenic mice, allowing it to be expressed postnatally under control of the rat Col2a1 promoter. Their aim was to demonstrate whether high levels of collagenase active in articular cartilage would reproduce features of the pathology of human osteoarthritis. They showed that high levels of active collagenase were present in chondrocytes associated with excessive degradation of the type II collagen in the ECM. Depletion of proteoglycan was also evident based on the loss of safranin red O staining of the articular cartilages in the transgenic mice, similar to what is seen in different types of human osteoarthritis. The findings are not unexpected, since many studies have shown that collagenases have the described effects in vitro and that local stimulation of collagenase expression, using LPS endotoxin injections into the joints, induces inflammatory cytokines and provokes similar histological changes in cartilage and cleavage of type II collagen (16). The present findings emphasize, however, that changes characteristic of osteoarthritis can be produced by expression of active MMP-13 alone. It should be noted that MMP-13, whether of rat, mouse, or human oriCommentary

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 107 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001