Novel effects of CCN3 that may direct the differentiation of chondrocytes - PubMed (original) (raw)

. 2011 Oct 3;585(19):3033-40.

doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2011.08.024. Epub 2011 Aug 23.

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Novel effects of CCN3 that may direct the differentiation of chondrocytes

Danilo Janune et al. FEBS Lett. 2011.

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Abstract

Identification and characterization of local molecules directing the differentiation of chondrocytes to either transient or permanent cartilage are major issues in cartilage biology. Here, we found CCN family protein 3 (CCN3) was abundantly produced in rat developing epiphyseal cartilage. Evaluations in vitro showed that CCN3 repressed epiphyseal chondrocyte proliferation, while promoting matrix production in multiple assays performed. Furthermore, CCN3 enhanced the articular chondrocytic phenotype; whereas it repressed the one representing endochondral ossification. Additionally, the phenotype of growth plate chondrocytes and chondrogenic progenitors also appeared to be affected by CCN3 in a similar manner. These findings suggest a significant role of CCN3 in inducing chondrocytes to articular ones during joint formation.

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