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DIFFERENTIAL GENE AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN POSTNATAL CARTILAGE CANAL AND OSTEOCHONDRAL JUNCTION CHONDROCYTES

8th Combined Meeting Of Orthopaedic Research Societies (CORS)



Abstract

Summary Statement

Differential expression of canonical and noncanonical Wnt signalling along cartilage canals and osteochondral junctions is dependent on age. Increased gene expression of PTHrP along cartilage canals and Ihh along osteochondral junctions suggests paracrine feedback in articular-epiphyseal cartilage.

Introduction

Wnt signaling has been shown to regulate chondrocyte differentiation during pre-/post-natal cartilage development. In addition, parathyroid-related peptide(PTHrP) and Indian hedgehog(Ihh) create a negative feedback loop in growth cartilage, but less is known in articular cartilage. The objective of this study was to elucidate expression of regulatory molecules in chondrocytes surrounding cartilage canals and osteochondral junctions during neonatal and pre-adolescent development. We hypothesised there would be increased expression of canonical Wnt signalling molecules and Ihh in osteochondral junction chondrocytes compared to cartilage canal chondrocytes. In addition, we hypothesised that Wnt signaling and PTHrP expression would be greater in neonates than pre-adolescents.

Patients & Methods

Osteochondral samples were obtained(IACUC-approved) from normal femoropatellar joints of 14 euthanised immature horses(6 neonates, 8 pre-adolescents). Samples were frozen in OCT for laser capture microdissection(LCM) or fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde and paraffin-embedded for immunohistochemistry. Chondrocytes surrounding cartilage canals and osteochondral junctions were captured using LCM. Following RNA isolation, equine-specific β-catenin, Wnt-4, Wnt-5b, Wnt-11, Dickkopf-1(Dkk-1), low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-4,-6(Lrp4, Lrp6), Axin1, Wnt inhibitory factor-1(WIF)-1, secreted Frizzled-related protein-1,-3,-5(sFRP), retinoic acid receptor gamma(RARG), RAR-inducible serine carboxypeptidase(SC-PEP), Ihh, PTHrP, VEGF, PDGF, MMP-13, and 18S mRNA expression levels were evaluated by two-step real-time qPCR. Following immunohistochemistry using rabbit polyclonal or mouse monoclonal primary antibodies (confirmed by Western blot), spatial tissue protein expression was scored (0–3). Statistical analysis included Wilcoxon signed rank test(paired samples) or rank sum test(unpaired samples)(P<0.05).

Results

Gene expression in chondrocytes along cartilage canals was significantly higher for PTHrP, β-catenin, Lrp6, Axin1, sFRP5, RARgamma, and SC-PEP than osteochondral junctions. Conversely, gene expression of Ihh, Wnt4, Wnt11, sFRP3, and VEGF were higher in osteochondral junction chondrocytes than cartilage canals. There was higher protein expression of β-catenin, PDGF, VEGF, and MMP-13 along osteochondral junctions than cartilage canals of pre-adolescents. Neonates had higher gene expression of PTHrP, Wnt-5b, sFRP3, Lrp6, and RARG in cartilage canal chondrocytes than pre-adolescents, while Ihh, Wnt-11, Lrp4, and Dkk1 were significantly higher in pre-adolescents. Immunostaining was higher for β-catenin and Wnt-11 in pre-adolescent osteochondral junction cartilage than neonates. No differences were found between age groups for Wnt-4 immunostaining. Dkk1 protein expression was significantly higher in the middle cartilage layer of pre-adolescents than neonates. Immunostaining was greater for Ihh and PTHrP in the deep cartilage layer of pre-adolescents than neonates. PDGF, VEGF, and MMP13 protein expression was higher in the superficial cartilage layer of pre-adolescents than neonates.

Discussion

Wnt/β-catenin and Ihh/PTHrP signaling regulate cartilage differentiation during development and are important in endochondral ossification. This study revealed cell-specific, age-related differences in gene/protein expression of both regulatory pathways. Cells surrounding cartilage canals typically appeared small/rounded compared to larger chondrocytes along osteochondral junctions, likely due to different developmental stages. Higher PTHrP gene expression along cartilage canals and Ihh expression along osteochondral junctions may reflect these stages, suggesting paracrine feedback in articular-epiphyseal cartilage. β-catenin signaling may induce chondrocyte hypertrophy, potentially by enhancing Ihh and MMP-13 expression. Differential expression of canonical(β-catenin, Wnt-4, Lrp4, Lrp6) and noncanonical Wnt signalling(Wnt-5b, Wnt-11) and Wnt inhibitors (Dkk1, Axin1, sFRP3, sFRP5, Wif-1) surrounding cartilage canals and osteochondral junctions provides evidence of age-related interactions during postnatal development.