Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]

Cartilage remodeling is currently among the most popular topics in osteoarthritis research. Remodeling includes removal of the existing cartilage and replacement by neo-cartilage. As a loss of balance between removal and replacement of articular cartilage develops (particularly, the rate of removal...

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Main Authors: Yefu Li, Lin Xu
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Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2015-08-01
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Online Access:http://f1000research.com/articles/4-642/v1
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spelling doaj-1ac3a5c0ebda49f1ac02812f3791ffa42020-11-25T03:23:29ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022015-08-01410.12688/f1000research.6514.16990Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]Yefu Li0Lin Xu1Faculty of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USAFaculty of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USACartilage remodeling is currently among the most popular topics in osteoarthritis research. Remodeling includes removal of the existing cartilage and replacement by neo-cartilage. As a loss of balance between removal and replacement of articular cartilage develops (particularly, the rate of removal surpasses the rate of replacement), joints will begin to degrade. In the last few years, significant progress in molecular understanding of the cartilage remodeling process has been made. In this brief review, we focus on the discussion of some current “controversial” observations in articular cartilage degeneration: (1) the biological effect of transforming growth factor-beta 1 on developing and mature articular cartilages, (2) the question of whether aggrecanase 1 (ADAMTS4) and aggrecanase 2 (ADAMTS5) are key enzymes in articular cartilage destruction, and (3) chondrocytes versus chondron in the development of osteoarthritis. It is hoped that continued discussion and investigation will follow to better clarify these topics. Clarification will be critical for those in search of novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of osteoarthritis.http://f1000research.com/articles/4-642/v1AutoimmunityCartilage Biology & OsteoarthritisChemical Biology of the CellDevelopmental Molecular MechanismsDrug Discovery & DesignMuscle & Connective TissueProtein Chemistry & Proteomics
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Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
F1000Research
Autoimmunity
Cartilage Biology & Osteoarthritis
Chemical Biology of the Cell
Developmental Molecular Mechanisms
Drug Discovery & Design
Muscle & Connective Tissue
Protein Chemistry & Proteomics
author_facet Yefu Li
Lin Xu
author_sort Yefu Li
title Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
title_short Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
title_full Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
title_fullStr Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
title_full_unstemmed Advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
title_sort advances in understanding cartilage remodeling [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/5e6]
publisher F1000 Research Ltd
series F1000Research
issn 2046-1402
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Cartilage remodeling is currently among the most popular topics in osteoarthritis research. Remodeling includes removal of the existing cartilage and replacement by neo-cartilage. As a loss of balance between removal and replacement of articular cartilage develops (particularly, the rate of removal surpasses the rate of replacement), joints will begin to degrade. In the last few years, significant progress in molecular understanding of the cartilage remodeling process has been made. In this brief review, we focus on the discussion of some current “controversial” observations in articular cartilage degeneration: (1) the biological effect of transforming growth factor-beta 1 on developing and mature articular cartilages, (2) the question of whether aggrecanase 1 (ADAMTS4) and aggrecanase 2 (ADAMTS5) are key enzymes in articular cartilage destruction, and (3) chondrocytes versus chondron in the development of osteoarthritis. It is hoped that continued discussion and investigation will follow to better clarify these topics. Clarification will be critical for those in search of novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of osteoarthritis.
topic Autoimmunity
Cartilage Biology & Osteoarthritis
Chemical Biology of the Cell
Developmental Molecular Mechanisms
Drug Discovery & Design
Muscle & Connective Tissue
Protein Chemistry & Proteomics
url http://f1000research.com/articles/4-642/v1
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