Biomarkers for hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation are associated with spatial cellular organisation and suggest endochondral ossification-like processes in osteoarthritic cartilage: An exploratory study

肥大性软骨细胞分化的生物标志物与空间细胞组织有关,并提示骨关节炎软骨中存在类似软骨内骨化的过程:一项探索性研究

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作者:Julius Michael Wolfgart, Lea Cathrine Grötzner, Sascha Hemayatkar-Fink, Maik Schwitalle, Florian Christof Bonnaire, Martina Feierabend, Marina Danalache, Ulf Krister Hofmann

Background

In healthy articular cartilage, chondrocytes are found along arcades of collagen fibers as Single Strings. With onset of cartilage degeneration this pattern changes to Double Strings. In the course of osteoarthritis Small Clusters, and finally Big Clusters form. In highly degenerated articular cartilage, another poorly understood pattern is found where chondrocyte morphology differs considerably, and the distribution of cells is diffuse. Progression of osteoarthritis is accompanied by key processes such as chondrocyte proliferation, apoptosis, hypertrophic differentiation, inflammation, and angiogenesis. The

Conclusion

Key processes in osteoarthritis and their biomarkers seem to depend on the spatial distribution of chondrocytes in articular cartilage. Abrupt changes in biomarker occurrence were observed between Big Clusters and Diffuse insinuating that the Diffuse pattern is composed of a different cell population or at least a different form of chondrocyte morphology. The translational potential of this article: In situ identification of the different spatial chondrocyte patterns by fluorescence microscopy has already been established in the recent past. Analysing human in-situ cartilage explants rather than isolated OA chondrocytes closes the gap between in vitro and in vivo studies and as such, stretches a big step towards translation of the observed findings. The direct association between tissue biomarker profile and cellular arrangements representing different states of OA sheds new light on the molecular and cellular physiopathology, especially in the context of larger processes such as angiogenesis, cellular proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. This also opens an interesting perspective for future investigation of such biomarkers and processes in clinical studies.

Methods

Cartilage explants (n = 166 patients) were sorted according to their predominant cellular pattern. Quantitative or semi-quantitative analysis of 39 biomarkers were performed by multiplex assay (31) or ELISA (8), and qualitative analysis on 12 immunohistochemical markers.

Results

Hypertrophic differentiation (e.g. type-X collagen, osteopontin, osteocalcin and interleukin-6) and angiogenesis were associated with changes in chondrocyte organisation. First changes take place already at the transition from Single Strings to Double Strings. Drastic changes in the appearance of numerous biomarkers are found at the transition from Big Clusters to Diffuse.

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