N. Burtonwurster et al., ACCUMULATION OF FIBRONECTIN IN ARTICULAR-CARTILAGE EXPLANTS CULTURED WITH TGF-BETA-1 AND FUCOIDAN, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 316(1), 1995, pp. 452-460
Fibronectin is a glycoprotein involved in cell matrix interactions. In
osteoarthritis, fibronectin levels in the lesion cartilage are elevat
ed up to all-fold above control levels. In these experiments, explants
of disease-free cartilage cultured in the presence of a combination o
f TGF beta 1 and the sulfated fucopolysaccharide, fucoidan, accumulate
d fibronectin at levels comparable to those found in osteoarthritic le
sions. TGF beta 1 increased fibronectin synthesis, most of which was r
eleased to the medium. The addition of fucoidan favored retention of t
he newly synthesized fibronectin within the matrix. The fibronectin wh
ich accumulated as a result of these treatments was similar to the fib
ronectin in normal and osteoarthritic cartilage with respect to the ED
-B+ alternative splice form. No change in the proteoglycan content of
the cartilage explants with elevated fibronectin levels was detected.
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