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The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension

Tendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to what extent mature fibroblasts are able to recapitulate embryonic development and develop normal tendon structure is unknown. The present study examined the capability of mature human tendon fibroblasts to i...

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Autores principales: Bayer, Monika L., Yeung, Chin-Yan C., Kadler, Karl E., Qvortrup, Klaus, Baar, Keith, Svensson, René B., Peter Magnusson, S., Krogsgaard, Michael, Koch, Manuel, Kjaer, Michael
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20356622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.02.062
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author Bayer, Monika L.
Yeung, Chin-Yan C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Qvortrup, Klaus
Baar, Keith
Svensson, René B.
Peter Magnusson, S.
Krogsgaard, Michael
Koch, Manuel
Kjaer, Michael
author_facet Bayer, Monika L.
Yeung, Chin-Yan C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Qvortrup, Klaus
Baar, Keith
Svensson, René B.
Peter Magnusson, S.
Krogsgaard, Michael
Koch, Manuel
Kjaer, Michael
author_sort Bayer, Monika L.
collection PubMed
description Tendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to what extent mature fibroblasts are able to recapitulate embryonic development and develop normal tendon structure is unknown. The present study examined the capability of mature human tendon fibroblasts to initiate collagen fibrillogenesis when cultured in fixed-length fibrin gels. Fibroblasts were dissected from semitendinosus and gracilis tendons from healthy humans and cultured in 3D linear fibrin gels. The fibroblasts synthesized an extracellular matrix of parallel collagen fibrils that were aligned along the axis of tension. The fibrils had a homogeneous narrow diameter that was similar to collagen fibrils occurring in embryonic tendon. Immunostaining showed colocalization of collagen type I with collagen III, XII and XIV. A fibronectin network was formed in parallel with the collagen, and fibroblasts stained positive for integrin α(5). Finally, the presence of cell extensions into the extracellular space with membrane-enclosed fibrils in fibripositors indicated characteristics of embryonic tendon. We conclude that mature human tendon fibroblasts retain an intrinsic capability to perform collagen fibrillogenesis similar to that of developing tendon, which implies that the hormonal/mechanical milieu, rather than intrinsic cellular function, inhibits regenerative potential in mature tendon.
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spelling pubmed-34855562012-12-04 The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension Bayer, Monika L. Yeung, Chin-Yan C. Kadler, Karl E. Qvortrup, Klaus Baar, Keith Svensson, René B. Peter Magnusson, S. Krogsgaard, Michael Koch, Manuel Kjaer, Michael Biomaterials Article Tendon fibroblasts synthesize collagen and form fibrils during embryonic development, but to what extent mature fibroblasts are able to recapitulate embryonic development and develop normal tendon structure is unknown. The present study examined the capability of mature human tendon fibroblasts to initiate collagen fibrillogenesis when cultured in fixed-length fibrin gels. Fibroblasts were dissected from semitendinosus and gracilis tendons from healthy humans and cultured in 3D linear fibrin gels. The fibroblasts synthesized an extracellular matrix of parallel collagen fibrils that were aligned along the axis of tension. The fibrils had a homogeneous narrow diameter that was similar to collagen fibrils occurring in embryonic tendon. Immunostaining showed colocalization of collagen type I with collagen III, XII and XIV. A fibronectin network was formed in parallel with the collagen, and fibroblasts stained positive for integrin α(5). Finally, the presence of cell extensions into the extracellular space with membrane-enclosed fibrils in fibripositors indicated characteristics of embryonic tendon. We conclude that mature human tendon fibroblasts retain an intrinsic capability to perform collagen fibrillogenesis similar to that of developing tendon, which implies that the hormonal/mechanical milieu, rather than intrinsic cellular function, inhibits regenerative potential in mature tendon. Elsevier Science 2010-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3485556/ /pubmed/20356622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.02.062 Text en © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Bayer, Monika L.
Yeung, Chin-Yan C.
Kadler, Karl E.
Qvortrup, Klaus
Baar, Keith
Svensson, René B.
Peter Magnusson, S.
Krogsgaard, Michael
Koch, Manuel
Kjaer, Michael
The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title_full The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title_fullStr The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title_full_unstemmed The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title_short The initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
title_sort initiation of embryonic-like collagen fibrillogenesis by adult human tendon fibroblasts when cultured under tension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20356622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.02.062
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