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Comparison of Kindlin-2 deficiency-stimulated osteoarthritis-like lesions induced by Prg4 CreERT2 versus Aggrecan CreERT2 transgene in mice
Genetically modified mice are the most useful tools for investigating the gene functions in articular cartilage biology and the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. The mice are one of the most reported mouse lines used for this purpose. The (proteoglycan 4) gene encodes the lubricin protein and is expre...
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Published in: | Journal of orthopaedic translation 2023-07, Vol.41, p.12 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Genetically modified mice are the most useful tools for investigating the gene functions in articular cartilage biology and the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. The
mice are one of the most reported mouse lines used for this purpose. The
(proteoglycan 4) gene encodes the lubricin protein and is expressed selectively in chondrocytes located at the superficial layer of the articular cartilage. While the
knock-in inducible-Cre transgenic mice were generated a while ago, so far, few studies have used this mouse line to perform gene functional studies in cartilage biology.
We have recently reported that deleting the
gene, which encodes the key focal adhesion protein Kindlin-2, in articular chondrocytes by using the
transgenic mice, results in spontaneous osteoarthritis (OA) lesions, which highly mimics the human OA pathologies. In this study, we have compared the Kindlin-2 deficiency-caused OA phenotypes induced by
with those caused by
using imaging and histological analyses.
We find that Kindlin-2 protein is deleted in about 75% of the superficial articular chondrocytes in the tamoxifen (TAM)-treated
mice compared to controls. At 6 months after TAM injections, the OARSI scores of
and
mice were 5 and 3, respectively. The knee joints histological osteophyte and synovitis scores were also significantly decreased in
mice compared to those in
mice. Furthermore, magnitudes of upregulation of the extracellular matrix-degrading enzymes Mmp13 and hypertrophic chondrocyte markers Col10a1 and Runx2 were decreased in
versus
mice. We finally examined the susceptibility of
mouse model to surgically induce OA lesions. The pathological features of OA in the TAM-DMM model exhibited significant enhancement in cartilage erosion, proteoglycan loss, osteophyte, and synovitis and an increase in OARSI score in articular cartilage compared with those in corn-oil DMM mice.
Kindlin-2 loss causes milder OA-like lesions in
than in
mice. In contrast, Kindlin-2 loss similarly accelerates the destabilization of the medial meniscus-induced OA lesions in both mice.
: Our study demonstrates that
is a useful tool for gene functional study in OA research. This study provides useful information for investigators to choose appropriate Cre mouse lines for their research in cartilage biology. |
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ISSN: | 2214-031X |