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Primary cilium–mediated mechanotransduction in cartilage chondrocytes

Yang Zhang, Godfred Kuffuor Tawiah, Xiaoan Wu, Yanjun Zhang, Xiaohu Wang, Xiaochun Wei, Xiaohong Qiao, Quanyou Zhang

2023Experimental Biology and Medicine20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent joint disorders associated with the degradation of articular cartilage and an abnormal mechanical microenvironment. Mechanical stimuli, including compression, shear stress, stretching strain, osmotic challenge, and the physical properties of the matrix microenvironment, play pivotal roles in the tissue homeostasis of articular cartilage. The primary cilium, as a mechanosensory and chemosensory organelle, is important for detecting and transmitting both mechanical and biochemical signals in chondrocytes within the matrix microenvironment. Growing evidence indicates that primary cilia are critical for chondrocytes signaling transduction and the matrix homeostasis of articular cartilage. Furthermore, the ability of primary cilium to regulate cellular signaling is dynamic and dependent on the cellular matrix microenvironment. In the current review, we aim to elucidate the key mechanisms by which primary cilia mediate chondrocytes sensing and responding to the matrix mechanical microenvironment. This might have potential therapeutic applications in injuries and OA-associated degeneration of articular cartilage.

Topics & Concepts

MechanotransductionCiliumCell biologyCartilageOsteoarthritisMatrix (chemical analysis)ChemistryChondrocyteHomeostasisBiologyAnatomyNeurosciencePathologyMedicineAlternative medicineChromatographyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
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