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Characterization of collagenous matrix assembly in a chondrocyte model system

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART A
Volume 90A, Issue 1, Pages 247-255

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.32078

Keywords

cartilage; collagen; extracellular matrix; immunofluorescence; atomic force microscopy; chondrocyte; microfibril

Funding

  1. NCRR NIH HHS [P20 RR016454-096114, P20 RR016454-086155, P20RR16454, P20 RR016454] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIAMS NIH HHS [K02AR048672, R01 AR047985, K02 AR048672-03, K02 AR048672-04, R01 AR047985-05, K02 AR048672-05, K02 AR048672-01, K02 AR048672-02, R01 AR047985-01, K02 AR048672, R01-AR47985, R01 AR047985-04, R01 AR047985-03, R01 AR047985-02] Funding Source: Medline

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Collagen is a major component of the newly synthesized pericellular microenvironment of chondrocytes. Collagen types II, IX, and XI are synthesized and assembled into higher ordered complexes by a mechanism in which type XI collagen plays a role in nucleation of new fibrils, and in limiting fibril diameter. This study utitlizes a cell line derived from the Swarm rat chondrosarcoma that allows the accumulation and assembly of pericellular matrix. Immunofluorescence and atomic force microscopy were used to assess early intermediates of fibril formation Results indicate that this cell line synthesizes and secretes chondrocyte-specific pericellular matrix molecules including II, IX, and XI collagen and is suitable for the study of newly synthesized collagen matrix under the experimental conditions used. ASFM data indicate that small fibrils or assemblies of microfibrils are detectable and may represent precursors of the similar to 20 nm thin fibrils reported in cartilage. Treatment with hyaluronidase indicates that the dimensions of the small fibrils may be dependent upon the presence of hyaluronan within the matrix. This study provides information on the composition and organization of the newly synthesized extracellular matrix that plays a role in establishing the material properties and performance of biological materials such as cartilage. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Momed Mater Res 90A: 247-255, 2009

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