Skip to main content
Log in

Activation of collagen type II expression in osteoarthritic and rheumatoid cartilage

  • Original Articles
  • Published:
Virchows Archiv B

Summary

In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical techniques were applied to investigate gene expression and extracellular deposition of collagen type II in normal, osteoarthritic and rheumatoid human articular cartilage. Normal cartilage showed an essentially even extracellular distribution of type II collagen with polyand monoclonal antibodies, while only a few cells were positive for al(II) collagen mRNA. In situ hybridization of osteoarthritic and rheumatoid cartilage, however, showed strong enhancement of type II collagen gene expression; transcripts were observed predominantly in the upper middle zone of the articular cartilage while the upper layer was mostly negative and correlated with a zone of reduced proteoglycan staining. The elvated mRNA levels frequently coincided with pericellular immunostaining ] for type II collagen, indicative for enhanced synthesis of the protein. In two samples, however, pericellular loss of collagen type II staining was found despite positive cytoplasmic signals with the α 1(11) RNA probe, suggesting enhanced collagen destruction. Control hybridization with a probe for 18S rRNA revealed very few negative cells throughout both normal and arthritic cartilage samples, ruling out major cell necrosis in the specimens investigated. Thus, our observations identify sites of activated type II collagen synthesis in osteoarthritic cartilage that were predicted by previous biochemical studies and support the notion that damaged cartilage attempts to restore matrix by enhanced synthesis of its components.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Adam M, Deyl Z (1983) Altered expression of collagen phenotype in osteoarthrosis. Clin Chim Acta 133:25–32

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Aigner T, Bertling W, Stöß H, Weseloh G, von der Mark K (1992) Independent expression of collagens I, II and III in chondrocytes of human osteoarthritic cartilage. J Clin Invest (in press)

  • Ayad S, Evans H, Weiss JB, Holt L (1984) Type VI collagen but not type V collagen is present in cartilage. Collagen Rel Res 4:165–168

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Burton-Wurster N, Hui-chou CS, Greisen HA, Lust G (1982) Reduced deposition of collagen in the degenerated articular cartilage of dogs with degenerative joint diseae. Biochim Biophys Acta 718:74–84

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Collins DA, McElligot TF (1960) Sulfat (35SO4) uptake by chondrocytes in relation to histological changes in osteoarthritic human cartilage. Ann Rheum Dis 19:318–330

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Dean DD (1991) Proteinase-mediated cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis. Seminars in Arthrit Rheum 20-6 [Suppl 2]: 2–11

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Dodge GR, Poole RA (1989) Immunohistochemical detection and immunohistochemical analysis of type II collagen degradation in human normal, rheumatoid, and osteoarthritic articular cartilages and in expiants of bovine articular cartilage cultured with interleukin 1. J Clin Invest 83:647–661

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Elima K, Mäkelä JK, Vuorio T, Kauppinen S, Knowles J, Vuorio E (1985) Construction and identification of a cDNA clone for human type II procollagen mRNA. Biochem J 229:183–188

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Eyre DR, McDevitt CA, Billingham MEJ, Muir H (1980) Biosynthesis of collagen and other matrix proteins by articular cartilage in experimental osteoarthrosis. Biochem J 188:823–837

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Eyre DR, Wu J-J, Apone S (1987) A growing family of collagens in articular cartilage: identification of 5 genetically distinct types. J Rheumatol 14:25–27

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Gay SW, Müller PK, Lemmen C, Remberger K, Matzen K, Kühn K (1976) Immunohistological study on collagen in cartilagebone metamorphosis and degenerative osteoarthrosis. Klin Wochenschr 54:969–976

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Grummt I, Soellner C, Scholz I (1979) Characterization of a cloned ribosomal fragment from mouse which contains the 18S coding region and adjacent spacer sequences. Nucl Acid Res 6-4:1351–1369

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Holmdahl R, Rubin K, Klareskog L, Larsson E, Wigzell H (1986) Characterization of the antibody repsonse in mice with type II collagen-induced arthritis, using monoclonal anti-type II collagen antibodies. Arthrit Rheum 29:400–416

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Keene DR, Engvall E, Glanville RW (1988) Ultrastructure of type-VI collagen in human skin and cartilage suggests an anchoring function for this filamentous network. J Cell Biol 107:1995–2006

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Lipiello L, Hall MD, Mankin HJ (1977) Collagen synthesis in normal and osteoarthrotic human cartilage. J Clin Invest 59:593–600

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Mankin HJ, Dorfman HD, Lipiello L, Zarins A (1971) Biochemical and metabolic abnormalities in articular cartilage from osteoarthritic human hips. J Bone Joint Surg 53-A: 523–537

    Google Scholar 

  • Mankin J, Johnson ME, Lippiello L (1981) Biochemical and metabolic abnormalities in articular cartilage from osteoarthritic human hips. J Bone Joint Surg 63:131–139

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • von der Mark K, von der Mark H, Gay SW (1976) Study of differential collagen synthesis during development of the chick embryo by immunofluorescence. Dev Biol 53:153–170

    Article  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • von der Mark K, Kirsch T, Nerlich A, Kuss A, Weseloh G, Gluckert K, Stöss H (1992) Type X collagen synthesis in human osteoarthritic cartilage. Arthrit Rheumatism 35:806–811

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Mayne R (1989) Cartilage Collagens — What is their function, and their involvement in articular disease. Arthrit Rheum 32-3:241–246

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • McDevitt CA, Muir H (1976) Biochemical changes in the cartilage of the knee in experimental and natural osteoarthritis in the dog. J Bone Joint Surg 58-B: 94–101

    Google Scholar 

  • Meachim G (1972) Articular cartilage lesions in osteo-arthritis of the femoral head. J Pathol 107:199–210

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Mitrovic D, Gruson M, Demingnon J, Mecier P, Aprile F, de Sèze S (1981) Metabolism of human femoral head cartilage in osteoarthrosis and subcapital fracture. Ann Rheumat Dis 40:18–26

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Poole AR (1986) Changes in the collagen and proteoglycan of articular cartilage in arthritis. In: Kühn K, Krieg T (eds) Connective tissue: biological and clinical aspects. Rheumatology. An Ann Rev Karger, Basel, pp 316–371

    Google Scholar 

  • Rentrop M, Knapp B, Winter H, Schweizer J (1986) Aminoalkysilane-treated glass slides as support for in situ hybridization of keratin cDNAs to frozen tissue sections under varying fixation and pretreatment conditions. Histochem J 18:271–276

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Repo RU, Mitchell NS (1971) Collagen synthesis in mature articular cartilage of the rabbit. J Bone Joint Surg 53-B: 3:541–548

    Google Scholar 

  • Ronzière M, Ricard-blum S, Tiollier J, Hartmann DJ, Garrone R, Herbage D (1990) Comparative analysis of collagens solubilized from human foetal, and normal and osteoarthritic adult articular cartilage, with emphasis on type VI collagen. Biochim Biophys Acta 1038:222–230

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • Rosenberg LC (1971) Chemical basis for the histological use of safranin O in the study of articular cartilage. J Bone Joint Surg 53-A-l: 69–82

    Google Scholar 

  • Roy S, Meachim G (1968) Chondrocyte ultrastructure in adult human articular cartilage. Ann Rheum Dis 27:544–558

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Rüttner JR, Spycher MA (1968) Electron microscopic investigations on aging and osteoarthrotic human cartilage. Pathol Microbiol 31:14–24

    Google Scholar 

  • Ryu J, Treadwell BV, Mankin HJ (1984) Biochemical and metabolic abnormalities in normal and osteoarthritic human articular cartilage. Arthrit Rheum 27:49–57

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sandberg M, Vuorio E (1987) Localization of types I, II and III collagen mRNAs in developing human skeletal tissues by in situ hybridization. J Cell Biol 104:1077–1084

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sandberg M, Mäkelä JK, Multimäki P, Vuorio T, Vuorio E (1989) Construction of a human pro l(III) collagen cDNA clone and localization of type III collagen expression in human fetal fissues. Matrix 9:82–91

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sandy JD, Adams ME, Billingham MEJ, Plaas A, Muir H (1984) In vivo and in vitro stimulation of chondrocyte biosynthetic activity in early experimental osteoarthritis. Arthrit Rheum 27:388–397

    Article  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Sheldon H (1983) Transmission electron microscopy of cartilage. In: Cartilage: structure, function, and biochemistry, vol 1. Academic Press, New York, pp 87–104

    Google Scholar 

  • Shinmei M, Masuda K, Kikuchi T, Shimomura Y (1989) The role of cytokines in chondrocyte mediated cartilage degradation. J Rheum [Suppl 18] 16:32–34

    Google Scholar 

  • Sokoloff L (1983) Aging and degenerative diseases affecting cartilage. In: Hall B (ed) Cartilage vol III. Academic Press, New York, pp 109–141

    Google Scholar 

  • Vertel BM, Dorfman A (1979) Simultaneous localization of type II collagen and core protein of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan in individual chondrocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 76:1261–1264

    Article  PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Weiss C, Mirow S (1972) An ultrastructural study of osteoarthrotic changes in the articular cartilage of human knees. J Bone Joint Surg 54:A-5:954–971

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Supported by Research Grant BMFT-VM 08702 by the German Ministry of Research and Technology

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Aigner, T., Stöß, H., Weseloh, G. et al. Activation of collagen type II expression in osteoarthritic and rheumatoid cartilage. Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathol 62, 337–345 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899701

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899701

Key words

Navigation