In vitro flexor tendon cell response to TGF-beta1: a gene expression study
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In vitro flexor tendon cell response to TGF-beta1: a gene expression study
Abstract
Purpose: Adhesion formation around zone II flexor tendon repairs remains an important clinical challenge. Tendon healing is complex, and when uncontrolled it may lead to adhesion formation. Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) is a multipotent growth factor known to be involved in wound healing and scar formation. It has also been shown to have a role in both tendon healing and adhesion formation.
Methods: Uninjured rabbit flexor tendons were divided into endotenon, epitenon, and sheath cells and cultured separately. The in vitro effect of TGF-beta1 gene expression was determined on quiescent tendon cells using real-time polymerase chain reaction for collagen type 1, collagen type 3, fibronectin, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), and tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA).
Results: Endotenon-derived cells showed a statistically significant down-regulation of collagen type I gene expression in response to TGF-beta1 compared with untreated endotenon cells and with both epitenon and sheath cells at a number of time points. However, endotenon cells showed an increase in collagen type 3 gene expression compared with untreated cells and epitenon cells. All cells showed a statistically significant increase in fibronectin in the later time points compared with the untreated cells. Endotenon-derived cells showed an early increase in PAI-1, whereas sheath cells showed a later increase.
Conclusions: We have shown that cells cultured from 3 separate parts of the flexor tendon-sheath complex respond in different ways when stimulated with TGF-beta1. The down-regulation of collagen types 1 and 3 in endotenon cells may give further insight into the effects of TGF-beta1 in tendon healing. Also, the upregulation of fibronectin and PAI-1, combined with a down-regulation of tissue plasminogen activator, could explain the association of TGF-beta1 with tendon adhesion formation. Treatments aimed at improving tendon healing and the prevention of adhesions may arise from modification of the effects of TGF-beta1.
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