Knudson W, Loeser R F
Department of Biochemistry, Rush Medical College, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA.
Cell Mol Life Sci. 2002 Jan;59(1):36-44. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8403-0.
Articular chondrocytes express the matrix receptors CD44 and integrins. Both of these receptors exhibit interactions with adjacent extracellular matrix macromolecules. In addition, both integrins and CD44 have the capacity for signal transduction as well as modulated interactions with the actin cytoskeleton. As such, both receptor families provide the chondrocytes a means to detect changes in matrix composition or to function as mechanotransducers. Disruption of CD44 or integrin-mediated cell-matrix interactions, either experimentally induced or when present in osteoarthritis, have profound effects on cartilage metabolism. Thus, CD44 and integrin receptors play a critical role in maintaining cartilage homeostasis.
关节软骨细胞表达基质受体CD44和整合素。这两种受体均与相邻的细胞外基质大分子发生相互作用。此外,整合素和CD44都具有信号转导能力,以及与肌动蛋白细胞骨架的调节性相互作用。因此,这两个受体家族都为软骨细胞提供了一种检测基质成分变化或充当机械转导器的方式。无论是实验诱导的还是骨关节炎中存在的CD44或整合素介导的细胞-基质相互作用的破坏,都会对软骨代谢产生深远影响。因此,CD44和整合素受体在维持软骨内环境稳定中起关键作用。