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CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4
The interfascicular matrix (IFM) binds tendon fascicles and contains a population of morphologically distinct cells. However, the role of IFM-localised cell populations in tendon repair remains to be determined. The basement membrane protein laminin-α4 also localises to the IFM. Laminin-α4 is a liga...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189729 |
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author | Marr, Neil Meeson, Richard Kelly, Elizabeth F. Fang, Yongxiang Peffers, Mandy J. Pitsillides, Andrew A. Dudhia, Jayesh Thorpe, Chavaunne T. |
author_facet | Marr, Neil Meeson, Richard Kelly, Elizabeth F. Fang, Yongxiang Peffers, Mandy J. Pitsillides, Andrew A. Dudhia, Jayesh Thorpe, Chavaunne T. |
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description | The interfascicular matrix (IFM) binds tendon fascicles and contains a population of morphologically distinct cells. However, the role of IFM-localised cell populations in tendon repair remains to be determined. The basement membrane protein laminin-α4 also localises to the IFM. Laminin-α4 is a ligand for several cell surface receptors, including CD146, a marker of pericyte and progenitor cells. We used a needle injury model in the rat Achilles tendon to test the hypothesis that the IFM is a niche for CD146+ cells that are mobilised in response to tendon damage. We also aimed to establish how expression patterns of circulating non-coding RNAs alter with tendon injury and identify potential RNA-based markers of tendon disease. The results demonstrate the formation of a focal lesion at the injury site, which increased in size and cellularity for up to 21 days post injury. In healthy tendon, CD146+ cells localised to the IFM, compared with injury, where CD146+ cells migrated towards the lesion at days 4 and 7, and populated the lesion 21 days post injury. This was accompanied by increased laminin-α4, suggesting that laminin-α4 facilitates CD146+ cell recruitment at injury sites. We also identified a panel of circulating microRNAs that are dysregulated with tendon injury. We propose that the IFM cell niche mediates the intrinsic response to injury, whereby an injury stimulus induces CD146+ cell migration. Further work is required to fully characterise CD146+ subpopulations within the IFM and establish their precise roles during tendon healing. |
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spelling | pubmed-84722202021-09-28 CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 Marr, Neil Meeson, Richard Kelly, Elizabeth F. Fang, Yongxiang Peffers, Mandy J. Pitsillides, Andrew A. Dudhia, Jayesh Thorpe, Chavaunne T. Int J Mol Sci Article The interfascicular matrix (IFM) binds tendon fascicles and contains a population of morphologically distinct cells. However, the role of IFM-localised cell populations in tendon repair remains to be determined. The basement membrane protein laminin-α4 also localises to the IFM. Laminin-α4 is a ligand for several cell surface receptors, including CD146, a marker of pericyte and progenitor cells. We used a needle injury model in the rat Achilles tendon to test the hypothesis that the IFM is a niche for CD146+ cells that are mobilised in response to tendon damage. We also aimed to establish how expression patterns of circulating non-coding RNAs alter with tendon injury and identify potential RNA-based markers of tendon disease. The results demonstrate the formation of a focal lesion at the injury site, which increased in size and cellularity for up to 21 days post injury. In healthy tendon, CD146+ cells localised to the IFM, compared with injury, where CD146+ cells migrated towards the lesion at days 4 and 7, and populated the lesion 21 days post injury. This was accompanied by increased laminin-α4, suggesting that laminin-α4 facilitates CD146+ cell recruitment at injury sites. We also identified a panel of circulating microRNAs that are dysregulated with tendon injury. We propose that the IFM cell niche mediates the intrinsic response to injury, whereby an injury stimulus induces CD146+ cell migration. Further work is required to fully characterise CD146+ subpopulations within the IFM and establish their precise roles during tendon healing. MDPI 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8472220/ /pubmed/34575887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189729 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Marr, Neil Meeson, Richard Kelly, Elizabeth F. Fang, Yongxiang Peffers, Mandy J. Pitsillides, Andrew A. Dudhia, Jayesh Thorpe, Chavaunne T. CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title | CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title_full | CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title_fullStr | CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title_full_unstemmed | CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title_short | CD146 Delineates an Interfascicular Cell Sub-Population in Tendon That Is Recruited during Injury through Its Ligand Laminin-α4 |
title_sort | cd146 delineates an interfascicular cell sub-population in tendon that is recruited during injury through its ligand laminin-α4 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472220/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22189729 |
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