V体育ios版 - Cartilage-specific deletion of mTOR upregulates autophagy and protects mice from osteoarthritis
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- DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-204599
Cartilage-specific deletion of mTOR upregulates autophagy and protects mice from osteoarthritis (VSports在线直播)
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Objectives: Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) (a serine/threonine protein kinase) is a major repressor of autophagy, a cell survival mechanism VSports手机版. The specific in vivo mechanism of mTOR signalling in OA pathophysiology is not fully characterised. We determined the expression of mTOR and known autophagy genes in human OA cartilage as well as mouse and dog models of experimental OA. We created cartilage-specific mTOR knockout (KO) mice to determine the specific role of mTOR in OA pathophysiology and autophagy signalling in vivo. .
Methods: Inducible cartilage-specific mTOR KO mice were generated and subjected to mouse model of OA V体育安卓版. Human OA chondrocytes were treated with rapamycin and transfected with Unc-51-like kinase 1 (ULK1) siRNA to determine mTOR signalling. .
Results: mTOR is overexpressed in human OA cartilage as well as mouse and dog experimental OA. Upregulation of mTOR expression co-relates with increased chondrocyte apoptosis and reduced expression of key autophagy genes during OA. Subsequently, we show for the first time that cartilage-specific ablation of mTOR results in increased autophagy signalling and a significant protection from destabilisation of medial meniscus (DMM)-induced OA associated with a significant reduction in the articular cartilage degradation, apoptosis and synovial fibrosis. Furthermore, we show that regulation of ULK1/adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signalling pathway by mTOR may in part be responsible for regulating autophagy signalling and the balance between catabolic and anabolic factors in the articular cartilage V体育ios版. .
Conclusions: This study provides a direct evidence of the role of mTOR and its downstream modulation of autophagy in articular cartilage homeostasis VSports最新版本. .
Keywords: Arthritis; Chondrocytes; Osteoarthritis. V体育平台登录.
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