TGFβ-1-gentransfer in gelenkknorpelzellen. Stimulierende wirkung in der extrazellularen matrixsynthese

Translated title of the contribution: TGFβ-1 gene transfer in articular chondrocytes

H. D. Möller, F. H. Fu, C. Niyibizi, R. K. Studer, H. J. Georgescu, P. D. Robbins, C. H. Evans

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Abstract

TGFβ-1 has been shown to upregulate matrix synthesis in articular chondrocytes. TGFβ-gene transfer to chondrocytes has the potential to increase the local production of this key component within regenerating cartilage after trauma and could support the repair process in articular cartilage laesions. Primary rabbit articular chondrocytes were cultured and retrovitally transfected with the experimental TGFβ-1 and the lacZ marker gene for control purposes. After radioactive labeling of new synthesized matrix protiens results were compared with normal primary chondrocytes. After TGFβ-1 gene transfer the endogenous growth factor concentration was doubled compared to normal chondrocytes and decreased in the lacz control group. The proteoglycan synthesis in TGFβ-1 transfected chondrocytes showed a 96% increase compared to the basal production of normal chondrocytes. The Lacz transfected group revealed the opposite effect by a 44% decrease. The collagen synthesis of TGFβ-1 transfected chondrocytes was 304% compared to normal chondrocytes, predominantly type II collagen. The lacz group collagen production was reduced by 35%. We conclude that TGFβ-1 gene transfer overcomes the decreasing effect observed by transfection with the Lacz marker gene and increases matrix synthesis in articular chondrocytes. Genetically altered chondrocytes might improve the repair of cartilage lesions by stimulating matrix synthesis and supporting the expression of the hyaline phenotype.

Translated title of the contributionTGFβ-1 gene transfer in articular chondrocytes
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)75-79
Number of pages5
JournalOrthopade
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2000

Keywords

  • Collagen
  • Gene transfer
  • Growth factors
  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Proteoglycan synthesis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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