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Matrix metalloproteinase-3–dependent generation of a macrophage chemoattractant in a model of herniated disc resorption
Hirotaka Haro, Howard C. Crawford, Barbara Fingleton, John R. MacDougall, Kenichi Shinomiya, Dan M. Spengler, Lynn M. Matrisian
Hirotaka Haro, Howard C. Crawford, Barbara Fingleton, John R. MacDougall, Kenichi Shinomiya, Dan M. Spengler, Lynn M. Matrisian
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Matrix metalloproteinase-3–dependent generation of a macrophage chemoattractant in a model of herniated disc resorption

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Herniated disc (HD) is a common health problem that is resolved by surgery unless spontaneous resorption occurs. HD tissue contains abundant macrophage infiltration and high levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) MMP-3 and MMP-7. We developed a model system in which disc tissue or isolated chondrocytes from wild-type or MMP-null mice were cocultured with peritoneal macrophages and used this system to investigate the role of MMPs and chondrocyte/macrophage interactions in disc resorption. We observed a marked enhancement of MMP-3 protein and mRNA in chondrocytes after exposure to macrophages. Chondrocytic MMP-3, but not MMP-7, was required for disc resorption, as determined by assaying for a reduction in wet weight and proteoglycan content after 3 days of coculture. Surprisingly, chondrocyte MMP-3 was required for the generation of a macrophage chemoattractant and the subsequent infiltration of the disc tissue by proteolytically active macrophages. We conclude that macrophage induction of chondrocyte MMP-3 plays a major role in disc resorption by mechanisms that include the generation of a bioactive macrophage chemoattractant.

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Hirotaka Haro, Howard C. Crawford, Barbara Fingleton, John R. MacDougall, Kenichi Shinomiya, Dan M. Spengler, Lynn M. Matrisian

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MMP-3 and MMP-7 mRNA from chondrocytes and macrophages in coculture. RT-...
MMP-3 and MMP-7 mRNA from chondrocytes and macrophages in coculture. RT-PCR analysis of RNA isolated from C5.18 cells (C) and peritoneal macrophages (M) cultured in transwells either alone or in coculture (M-C). A5 spindle cell carcinoma cell line–derived mRNA and MMP-7 plasmid DNA were used as positive controls (control). GAPDH transcripts were coamplified with the MMP transcripts and are depicted in the lower lanes of each panel.

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