Transcriptional profiling distinguishes inner and outer annulus fibrosus from nucleus pulposus in the bovine intervertebral disc
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Transcriptional profiling distinguishes inner and outer annulus fibrosus from nucleus pulposus in the bovine intervertebral disc
Abstract
Background: Cells in the intervertebral disc have unique phenotypes and marker genes that separate the nucleus pulposus (NP), annulus fibrosus (AF) and articular cartilage (AC) have been identified. Recently, it was shown that phenotypic marker genes exhibit variable expression in humans. In this study, the bovine tail was used to determine the ability of marker genes to distinguish the outer and inner AF from NP tissue and isolated cells.
Methods: Bovine tail intervertebral discs from 13 donors were dissected and correct isolation of tissue was confirmed. mRNA was isolated directly from tissue or passage 0 monolayer cells and used for gene expression measurements (qPCR). Conventional marker genes (bAcan, bCol1a1, bCol2a1) and novel marker genes (bAdamts17, bBrachyury/T, bCD24, bCol5a1, bCol12a1, bFoxf1, bKrt19, bPax1, bSfrp2) were evaluated.
Results: As expected bAcan, bCol2a1 and bCol1a1 distinguished outer AF from NP tissue, while inner AF and NP could not be discriminated. The NP markers bT, bCd24 and bKrt19 were significantly higher expressed in NP than inner and outer AF tissue. bFoxF1 and bPax1 only distinguished IVD tissues from AC. The AF markers bAdamts17, bCol5a1, bCol12a1 and bSfrp2 were higher expressed in the outer AF compared with inner AF and NP tissue. Monolayer culturing strongly decreased bAcan, bCol2a1, bCD24 and bCol5a1 expression, while bCol1a1, bT, bKrt19 and bSfrp2 were not affected.
Conclusion: The IVD phenotypic marker genes bT, bKrt19, bSfrp2 and bCol12a1 convincingly distinguished NP from outer AF in situ and in vitro.
Keywords: Annulus fibrosus; Cell biology; Intervertebral disc; Nucleus pulposus.
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