ALTERATIONS OF COLLAGEN MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION DURING RETINOIC ACID-INDUCED CHONDROCYTE MODULATION - ABSENCE OF UNTRANSLATED ALPHA-1 (I) MESSENGER-RNA IN HYALINE CHONDROCYTES
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DIETZ, U
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DIETZ, U
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AIGNER, T
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BERTLING, WM
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VONDERMARK, K
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[1] UNIV ERLANGEN NURNBERG, MAX PLANCK SOC, CLIN RES UNITS RHEUMATOL, SCHWABACHANLAGE 10, W-8520 ERLANGEN, GERMANY
Retinoic acid (RA) has been shown to rapidly modulate the collagen expression pattern of chondrocytes in vitro at doses of 1-10 muM. Embryonic chicken sternal chondrocytes stop synthesizing the cartilage-specific type II collagen within 2-4 days of RA treatment and turn on the synthesis of types I and III collagen and fibronectin. While suppression of type II collagen synthesis and onset of type III collagen and fibronectin synthesis have been shown to be regulated at the transcriptional level, conflicting data are available on a possible post-translational regulation of alpha1(I) collagen gene expression. In this study we demonstrate by comparing a commonly used alpha1(I) cDNA probe from the 3' end of the alpha1(I) mRNA with a newly prepared alpha1(I) specific cDNA probe from the 5' end (p1E1) that-in contrast to previous reports-chicken sternal chondrocytes do not contain untranslated alpha1(1) mRNA which may become translatable after RA treatment. By in situ hybridization we show the absence of cytoplasmic alpha1(I) mRNA from chondrocytes and its presence in the perichondrium of sternal cartilage. Perichondral cells might have contaminated sternal chondrocyte preparations, explaining low levels of alpha1(I) mRNA seen by Northern hybridization and RNase protection assays of chicken sternal cartilage mRNA even with the p1E1 probe. We show by Northern hybridization and metabolic labeling with 3H-proline followed by SDS-gel electrophoresis that retinoic acid at 3 muM suppresses type II, IX, and X collagen gene expression within 2 days both at the mRNA and protein level and induces the onset of alpha1(1), alpha2(I), and alpha1(III) expression within 3 days. No expression of CRABP, the cellular retinoic acid binding protein, was seen in RA-treated or control chondrocytes, indicating that CRABP protein is not involved in the RA-induced modulation of the chondrocytes.