THE COL5A1 3′-UTR AND CHRONIC ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY: A FUNCTIONAL STUDY

2018 
IntroductionThe COL5A1 gene encodes for the α1 chain of type V collagen, a minor fibrillar collagen that is an important regulator of collagen fibrillogenesis. Several polymorphisms, including rs12722 (C/T), within the 3′-UTR of COL5A1 are associated with chronic Achilles tendinopathy and other musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries as well as exercise-related phenotypes. It is hypothesised that polymorphisms within the 3′-UTR regulate the amount of the α1(V) chain synthesised and type V collagen production. This in turn influencing the mechanical properties of tendons and other musculoskeletal soft tissues. In our laboratories, two major functional forms, namely the T- and C-allelic forms of the COL5A1 3′-UTR, were identified and associated predominately with severe chronic Achilles tendinopathy and healthy asymptomatic control individuals, respectively.Materials and MethodsTo further investigate the functional differences between the two major 3′-UTR functional forms as well as to start mapping the region...
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