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Hyaluronic acid synthesis, degradation, and crosslinking in equine osteoarthritis: TNF-α-TSG-6-mediated HC-HA formation.

Diana C FasanelloJin SuSiyu DengRose YinMarshall J ColvilleJoshua M BerensonCarolyn M KellyHeather FreerAlicia RollinsBettina WagnerFelipe RivasAdam R HallElaheh RahbarPaul L DeAngelisMatthew J PaszekHeidi L Reesink
Published in: Arthritis research & therapy (2021)
Synovial fluid TNF-α concentrations, synovial membrane and cartilage TSG6 gene expression, and HC-HA complex formation were increased in equine OA. Despite the ability of TSG-6 to induce macromolecular aggregation of low MW HA with resultant increases in the viscosity of low MW HA solutions in vitro, HA concentration was the primary determinant of synovial fluid viscosity rather than HA MW or HC-HA crosslinking. The TNF-α-TSG-6-HC-HA pathway may represent a potential therapeutic target in OA.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • hyaluronic acid
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • dna methylation
  • risk assessment
  • climate change