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Inflammation by activated macrophage‐like THP‐1 cells increases human dura mater cell adhesion with alteration of integrin α2β1 and matrix metalloproteinase.

Authors :
Chong, Kyuha
Kwon, Woo‐Keun
Kim, Joo Han
Park, Youn‐Kwan
Yoon, Wonki
Kim, Jong Hyun
Kwon, Taek‐Hyun
Moon, Hong Joo
Source :
Journal of Orthopaedic Research; Mar2019, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p706-716, 11p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate (i) extracellular matrix to specify adhesive substrates to human dura mater cell (hDMC); (ii) the alteration on adhesion‐related molecules in hDMC; and (iii) secreted matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) linked with extracellular matrix remodeling after exposure to inflammation. The hDMC was cultured from human dura mater tissue, and the studies were performed with hDMC after co‐culturing with macrophage like THP‐1 cells (Mϕ). The adhesion of co‐cultured hDMC through collagen I increased 6.4‐fold and through collagen IV increased 5.0‐fold compared with the adhesion of naïve cells (p < 0.001). Integrin subtype α2β1 expression was increased 6.3‐fold (p < 0.001) and α1 expression was decreased 2.0‐fold (p < 0.001) in the co‐cultured cells compared with the naïve cells. Co‐culturing induced significant increases in MMP‐1 (13.9‐fold, p < 0.01), MMP‐3 (7.6‐fold, p < 0.01), and VEGF (VEGF: 3.8‐fold, p < 0.05) expression and decreases in MMP‐9 (0.1‐fold, p < 0.01) compared with the sum of naïve hDMC and Mϕ values. Increased hDMC adhesion under inflammatory conditions is caused by an increased cellular affinity for collagen I and IV mediated by increased hDMC levels of integrin subtype α2β1 and environmental MMP‐1, ‐3 and decreased MMP‐9. Selective integrin subtype α2β1 inhibition assay showed 37.8% and 35.7% reduction in adhesion of co‐cultured hDMC to collagen I (p < 0.001) and IV (p = 0.057), respectively. The present study provides insight into the pathological conditions related to dura mater adhesion in inflammation. © 2018 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 9999:1–11, 2019. Increased human dura mater cell (hDMC) adhesion under inflammatory conditions is caused by an increased cellular affinity for collagen I and IV mediated by increased hDMC levels of integrin subtype α2β1 and environmental matrix metalloproteinase‐1, ‐3 and decreased matrix metalloproteinase‐9. Selective integrin subtype α2β1 inhibition assay showed 37.8% and 35.7% reduction in adhesion of co‐cultured hDMC to collagen I (p < 0.001) and IV (p = 0.057), respectively. The present study provides insight into the pathological conditions related to dura mater adhesion in inflammation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07360266
Volume :
37
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135597341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.24207