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Collagen XI regulates the acquisition of collagen fibril structure, organization and functional properties in tendon

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MATRIX BIOLOGY
卷 94, 期 -, 页码 77-94

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2020.09.001

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Collagen XI; Col11a1; Tendon; Collagen fibrillogenesis; Tendon structure; Tendon biomechanics; Conditional mouse model

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  1. NIH/NIAMS [AR044745, AR073231, AR050950]

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Collagen XI is a fibril-forming collagen that regulates collagen fibrillogenesis. Collagen XI is normally associated with collagen II-containing tissues such as cartilage, but it also is expressed broadly during development in collagen I-containing tissues, including tendons. The goals of this study are to define the roles of collagen XI in regulation of tendon fibrillar structure and the relationship to function. A conditional Col11a1-null mouse model was created to permit the spatial and temporal manipulation of Col11a1 expression. We hypothesize that collagen XI functions to regulate fibril assembly, organization and, therefore, tendon function. Previous work using cho mice with ablated Col11a1 alleles supported roles for collagen XI in tendon fibril assembly. Homozygous cho/cho mice have a perinatal lethal phenotype that limited the studies. To circumvent this, a conditional Col11a1(flox/flox) mouse model was created where exon 3 was flanked with loxP sites. Breeding with Scleraxis-Cre (Scx-Cre) mice yielded a tendon-specific Col11a1-null mouse line, Col11a1(Delta ten/Delta ten). Col11a1(flox/flox) mice had no phenotype compared to wild type C57BL/6 mice and other control mice, e.g., Col11a1(flox/flox) and Scx-Cre. Col11a1(flox/flox) mice expressed Col11a1 mRNA at levels comparable to wild type and Scx-Cre mice. In contrast, in Col11a1(Delta ten/Delta ten) mice, Col11a1 mRNA expression decreased to baseline in flexor digitorum longus tendons (FDL). Collagen XI protein expression was absent in Col11a1(Delta ten/Delta ten) FDLs, and at similar to 50% in Col11a1(+/Delta ten) compared to controls. Phenotypically, Col11a1(Delta ten/Delta ten) mice had significantly decreased body weights (p < 0.001), grip strengths (p < 0.001), and with age developed gait impairment becoming hypomobile. In the absence of Col11a1, the tendon collagen fibrillar matrix was abnormal when analyzed using transmission electron microscopy. Reducing Col11a1 and, therefore collagen XI content, resulted in abnormal fibril structure, loss of normal fibril diameter control with a significant shift to small diameters and disrupted parallel alignment of fibrils. These alterations in matrix structure were observed in developing (day 4), maturing (day 30) and mature (day 60) mice. Altering the time of knockdown using inducible I-Col11a1(-/-) mice indicated that the primary regulatory foci for collagen XI was in development. In mature Col11a1(Delta ten/Delta ten) FDLs a significant decrease in the biomechanical properties was observed. The decrease in maximum stress and modulus suggest that fundamental differences in the material properties in the absence of Col11a1 expression underlie the mechanical deficiencies. These data demonstrate an essential role for collagen XI in regulation of tendon fibril assembly and organization occurring primarily during development. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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