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Cotransfected human chondrocytes: over-expression of IGF-I and SOX9 enhances the synthesis of cartilage matrix components collagen-II and glycosaminoglycans
Simental-Mendía, M.; Lara-Arias, J.; Álvarez-Lozano, E.; Said-Fernández, S.; Soto-Domínguez, A.; Padilla-Rivas, G. R.; Martínez-Rodríguez, H. G..
  • Simental-Mendía, M.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Lara-Arias, J.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Álvarez-Lozano, E.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Said-Fernández, S.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Soto-Domínguez, A.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Padilla-Rivas, G. R.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
  • Martínez-Rodríguez, H. G.; Autonomous University of Nuevo León. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Monterrey. MX
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 48(12): 1063-1070, Dec. 2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-762916
ABSTRACT
Damage to cartilage causes a loss of type II collagen (Col-II) and glycosaminoglycans (GAG). To restore the original cartilage architecture, cell factors that stimulate Col-II and GAG production are needed. Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and transcription factor SOX9are essential for the synthesis of cartilage matrix, chondrocyte proliferation, and phenotype maintenance. We evaluated the combined effect of IGF-I and SOX9 transgene expression on Col-II and GAG production by cultured human articular chondrocytes. Transient transfection and cotransfection were performed using two mammalian expression plasmids (pCMV-SPORT6), one for each transgene. At day 9 post-transfection, the chondrocytes that were over-expressing IGF-I/SOX9 showed 2-fold increased mRNA expression of the Col-II gene, as well as a 57% increase in Col-II protein, whereas type I collagen expression (Col-I) was decreased by 59.3% compared with controls. The production of GAG by these cells increased significantly compared with the controls at day 9 (3.3- vs 1.8-times, an increase of almost 83%). Thus, IGF-I/SOX9 cotransfected chondrocytes may be useful for cell-based articular cartilage therapies.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / Transfection / Chondrocytes / Collagen Type II / SOX9 Transcription Factor / Matrilin Proteins / Glycosaminoglycans Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Autonomous University of Nuevo León/MX

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / Transfection / Chondrocytes / Collagen Type II / SOX9 Transcription Factor / Matrilin Proteins / Glycosaminoglycans Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico Institution/Affiliation country: Autonomous University of Nuevo León/MX