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BMP signaling: A significant player and therapeutic target for osteoarthritis

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
BMP signaling: A significant player and therapeutic target for osteoarthritis / Jaswal, A. P.; Kumar, B.; Roelofs, A. J.; Iqbal, S. F.; Singh, A. K.; Riemen, A. H. K.; Wang, H.; Ashraf, S.; Nanasaheb, S. V.; Agnihotri, N.; De Bari, C.; Bandyopadhyay, A.. - In: OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE. - ISSN 1063-4584. - 31:11(2023), pp. 1454-1468. [10.1016/j.joca.2023.05.016]
Abstract:
Objective: To explore the significance of BMP signaling in osteoarthritis (OA) etiology, and thereafter propose a disease-modifying therapy for OA. Methods: To examine the role of the BMP signaling in pathogenesis of OA, an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Transection (ACLT) surgery was performed to incite OA in C57BL/6J mouse line at postnatal day 120 (P120). Thereafter, to investigate whether activation of BMP signaling is necessary and sufficient to induce OA, we have used conditional gain- and loss-of-function mouse lines in which BMP signaling can be activated or depleted, respectively, upon intraperitoneal injection of tamoxifen. Finally, we locally inhibited BMP signaling through intra-articular injection of LDN-193189 pre- and post-onset surgically induced OA. The majority of the investigation has been conducted using micro-CT, histological staining, and immuno histochemistry to assess the disease etiology. Results: Upon induction of OA, depletion of SMURF1—an intra-cellular BMP signaling inhibitor in articular cartilage coincided with the activation of BMP signaling, as measured by pSMAD1/5/9 expression. In mouse articular cartilage, the BMP gain-of-function mutation is sufficient to induce OA even without surgery. Further, genetic, or pharmacological BMP signaling suppression also prevented pathogenesis of OA. Interestingly, inflammatory indicators were also significantly reduced upon LDN-193189 intra-articular injection which inhibited BMP signaling and slowed OA progression post onset. Conclusion: Our findings showed that BMP signaling is crucial to the etiology of OA and inhibiting BMP signaling locally can be a potent strategy for alleviating OA.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Articular cartilage; BMP; LDN-193189; Local inhibition; Osteoarthritis
Elenco autori:
Jaswal, A. P.; Kumar, B.; Roelofs, A. J.; Iqbal, S. F.; Singh, A. K.; Riemen, A. H. K.; Wang, H.; Ashraf, S.; Nanasaheb, S. V.; Agnihotri, N.; De Bari, C.; Bandyopadhyay, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
De Bari Cosimo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1381639
Pubblicato in:
OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
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