Goomer R S, Maris T, Ostrander R, Amiel D
Department of Orthopedics, University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla 92093-0630, USA.
J Orthop Res. 1999 Sep;17(5):745-7. doi: 10.1002/jor.1100170519.
We describe a gene (PT-12) that is expressed in the patellar tendon and not in the anterior cruciate ligament. We used a recently developed polymerase chain reaction-based subtractive cDNA analysis to discover genes that are overexpressed in the patellar tendon but not expressed in the anterior cruciate ligament; the long-term objective was to find genes that are central to the self-repair of the patellar tendon, in contrast with the inability of the anterior cruciate ligament to launch a repair response following injury. PT-12 is a homologue of human S2 or mouse LLRep3 ribosomal genes, which are known to be overexpressed in highly proliferating cells. This study opens a new vista to the development of techniques and reagents to study the differences between two periarticular tissues (i.e., the patellar tendon and anterior cruciate ligament) that differ primarily in their ability to self-repair.
我们描述了一种在髌腱中表达而在前交叉韧带中不表达的基因(PT - 12)。我们使用了最近开发的基于聚合酶链反应的消减cDNA分析来发现那些在髌腱中过度表达但在前交叉韧带中不表达的基因;长期目标是找到对于髌腱自我修复至关重要的基因,与之形成对比的是前交叉韧带在损伤后无法启动修复反应。PT - 12是人类S2或小鼠LLRep3核糖体基因的同源物,已知这些基因在高度增殖的细胞中过度表达。这项研究为开发技术和试剂以研究两种主要在自我修复能力上存在差异的关节周围组织(即髌腱和前交叉韧带)之间的差异开辟了新视野。