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Matrix metalloproteinase-3–dependent generation of a macrophage chemoattractant in a model of herniated disc resorption
Hirotaka Haro, … , Dan M. Spengler, Lynn M. Matrisian
Hirotaka Haro, … , Dan M. Spengler, Lynn M. Matrisian
Published January 15, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;105(2):133-141. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI7090.
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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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