4.6 Article

Time-lapse observation of the dedifferentiation process in mouse chondrocytes using chondrocyte-specific reporters

Journal

OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
Volume 21, Issue 12, Pages 1968-1975

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2013.09.004

Keywords

Dedifferentiation; Col11a2; Transgenic mice; Time-lapse observation

Funding

  1. Japan Science Technology Agency (JST)
  2. CREST
  3. Scientific Research Grants from MEXT [23792042, 24390354]
  4. JST
  5. Centers for Clinical Application Research on Specific Disease/Organ
  6. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), FIRST
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24390354, 23792042] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Objective: When chondrocytes prepared from cartilage are expanded in monolayer culture, fibroblastlike cells gradually prevail. Although these prevailing fibroblast-like cells are believed to emerge because of the dedifferentiation of chondrocytes, the definite origin of the prevailing fibroblast-like cells has not been determined. We herein examined whether the prevailing non-chondrocytic cells observed after monolayer expansion culture arise from dedifferentiating chondrocytes or are the result of the overgrowth of fibroblasts that are present at the start of the culture. We also evaluated whether chondrocytes dedifferentiate because they proliferate or because they are cultured in monolayers. Methods: Chondrocytes were prepared from Col11a2-EGFP transgenic mice and Col11a2-Cre; R26-stop(flox_)EYFP transgenic mice, which respectively express enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) and Cre specifically in chondrocytes under the control of Coll1a2 promoter/enhancer sequences. Coll1a2-Cre; R26-stop(flox_)EYFP mice express enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP) only in cells which express or used to express Cre. We performed a time-lapse observation of the chondrocytes during monolayer expansion culture, and also observed the chondrocytes after treatment with mitomycin C. Results: A time-lapse observation showed that Co111a2-EGFP chondrocytes underwent cell divisions, lost GFP fluorescence, increased cell numbers, and prevailed during the expansion culture. The observation of the Coll1a2-Cre; R26-stop(flox_)EYFP chondrocytes confirmed that most of the cells after expansion in monolayer culture had been chondrocytes. Mitotically inactive chondrocytes generated by treatment with mitomycin C still underwent dedifferentiation, thus suggesting that chondrocyte dedifferentiation is not associated with cell division. Conclusion: The non-chondrocytic cells that prevail after the monolayer expansion culture of chondrocytes originate from chondrocytes, and are not generated by the overgrowth of fibroblasts that are present at the start of the culture. Chondrocyte dedifferentiation does not appear to be associated with cell division. (C) 2013 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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