Lentiviral vector expression of Klf4 enhances chondrogenesis and reduces hypertrophy in equine chondrocytes

2019 
Abstract Monolayer expansion of chondrocytes in culture results in the dedifferentiation of chondrocytes with inferior cartilage specific extracellular matrix synthesis and proliferation when compared with its native counterpart. We aimed to enhance chondrocyte proliferation and articular cartilage specific gene expression through ectopic expression of the major pluripotency transcription factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc). We also aimed to provide insights to the modulation of TGFβ receptor mRNA with Klf4 overexpression. Equine chondrocytes pooled from three donors were transduced with lentiviral vectors expressing the induced pluripotency factors, Oct4, Sox2. Klf4 and c-Myc (OSKM), singly, or in combination or together with green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a control. Klf4 and c-Myc overexpressing chondrocytes showed a significant increase in mitosis when compared to the control ( P P Col2a1 mRNA levels relative to the controls ( P P Col1a1 . We also employed a Col2a1 promoter driven GFP reporter for real time monitoring of Col2a1 gene activation in 3D micromass culture, which showed significantly higher promoter activity when cultures were treated with the growth factor TGFβ3 ( P Sox9 ( P Col2a1 ( P TGFβ receptor I ( P P Col1a1 and hypertrophic marker Col10a1 were significantly downregulated with the inclusion of Klf4 ( P P
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