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Cell Death Dis ; 13(8): 681, 2022 08 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35931686

ABSTRACT

The accumulation of senescent cells is a key characteristic of aging, leading to the progression of age-related diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA). Previous data from our laboratory has demonstrated that high levels of the transmembrane protein connexin 43 (Cx43) are associated with a senescent phenotype in chondrocytes from osteoarthritic cartilage. OA has been reclassified as a musculoskeletal disease characterized by the breakdown of the articular cartilage affecting the whole joint, subchondral bone, synovium, ligaments, tendons and muscles. However, the mechanisms that contribute to the spread of pathogenic factors throughout the joint tissues are still unknown. Here, we show for the first time that small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) released by human OA-derived chondrocytes contain high levels of Cx43 and induce a senescent phenotype in targeted chondrocytes, synovial and bone cells contributing to the formation of an inflammatory and degenerative joint environment by the secretion of senescence-associated secretory associated phenotype (SASP) molecules, including IL-1ß and IL-6 and MMPs. The enrichment of Cx43 changes the protein profile and activity of the secreted sEVs. Our results indicate a dual role for sEVs containing Cx43 inducing senescence and activating cellular plasticity in target cells mediated by NF-kß and the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2), inducing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) signalling programme and contributing to the loss of the fully differentiated phenotype. Our results demonstrated that Cx43-sEVs released by OA-derived chondrocytes spread senescence, inflammation and reprogramming factors involved in wound healing failure to neighbouring tissues, contributing to the progression of the disease among cartilage, synovium, and bone and probably from one joint to another. These results highlight the importance for future studies to consider sEVs positive for Cx43 as a new biomarker of disease progression and new target to treat OA.


Subject(s)
Extracellular Vesicles , Osteoarthritis , Chondrocytes/metabolism , Connexin 43/genetics , Connexin 43/metabolism , Extracellular Vesicles/metabolism , Humans , Osteoarthritis/pathology , Phenotype
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Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer ; 1874(1): 188380, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32461135

ABSTRACT

Cellular communication through gap junctions and hemichannels formed by connexins and through channels made by pannexins allows for metabolic cooperation and control of cellular activity and signalling. These channel proteins have been described to be tumour suppressors that regulate features such as cell death, proliferation and differentiation. However, they display cancer type-dependent and stage-dependent functions and may facilitate tumour progression through junctional and non-junctional pathways. The accumulated knowledge and emerging strategies to target connexins and pannexins are providing novel clinical opportunities for the treatment of cancer. Here, we provide an updated overview of the role of connexins and pannexins in malignant melanoma. We discuss how targeting of these channel proteins may be used to potentiate antitumour effects in therapeutic settings, including through improved immune-mediated tumour elimination.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological/therapeutic use , Connexins/metabolism , Melanoma/secondary , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , Skin/pathology , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological/pharmacology , Carcinogenesis/drug effects , Carcinogenesis/immunology , Carcinogenesis/pathology , Cell Communication/drug effects , Cell Communication/immunology , Cell Line, Tumor , Connexins/agonists , Connexins/antagonists & inhibitors , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Gap Junctions/drug effects , Gap Junctions/pathology , Host Microbial Interactions/drug effects , Host Microbial Interactions/immunology , Humans , Melanoma/drug therapy , Melanoma/immunology , Melanoma/mortality , Microbiota/immunology , Neoplasm Invasiveness/immunology , Neoplasm Invasiveness/pathology , Neoplasm Invasiveness/prevention & control , Neoplasm Metastasis/immunology , Neoplasm Metastasis/pathology , Neoplasm Metastasis/prevention & control , Neoplasm Staging , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Signal Transduction/immunology , Skin/cytology , Skin/microbiology , Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy , Skin Neoplasms/immunology , Skin Neoplasms/mortality , Tumor Microenvironment/drug effects , Tumor Microenvironment/immunology
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Cell Death Dis ; 9(12): 1166, 2018 12 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30518918

ABSTRACT

Osteoarthritis (OA), a chronic disease characterized by articular cartilage degeneration, is a leading cause of disability and pain worldwide. In OA, chondrocytes in cartilage undergo phenotypic changes and senescence, restricting cartilage regeneration and favouring disease progression. Similar to other wound-healing disorders, chondrocytes from OA patients show a chronic increase in the gap junction channel protein connexin43 (Cx43), which regulates signal transduction through the exchange of elements or recruitment/release of signalling factors. Although immature or stem-like cells are present in cartilage from OA patients, their origin and role in disease progression are unknown. In this study, we found that Cx43 acts as a positive regulator of chondrocyte-mesenchymal transition. Overactive Cx43 largely maintains the immature phenotype by increasing nuclear translocation of Twist-1 and tissue remodelling and proinflammatory agents, such as MMPs and IL-1ß, which in turn cause cellular senescence through upregulation of p53, p16INK4a and NF-κB, contributing to the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Downregulation of either Cx43 by CRISPR/Cas9 or Cx43-mediated gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) by carbenoxolone treatment triggered rediferentiation of osteoarthritic chondrocytes into a more differentiated state, associated with decreased synthesis of MMPs and proinflammatory factors, and reduced senescence. We have identified causal Cx43-sensitive circuit in chondrocytes that regulates dedifferentiation, redifferentiation and senescence. We propose that chondrocytes undergo chondrocyte-mesenchymal transition where increased Cx43-mediated GJIC during OA facilitates Twist-1 nuclear translocation as a novel mechanism involved in OA progression. These findings support the use of Cx43 as an appropriate therapeutic target to halt OA progression and to promote cartilage regeneration.


Subject(s)
Cartilage, Articular/immunology , Cell Communication/genetics , Cellular Senescence/genetics , Chondrocytes/immunology , Connexin 43/genetics , Osteoarthritis/genetics , Adipocytes/drug effects , Adipocytes/immunology , Adipocytes/pathology , Antigens, CD/genetics , Antigens, CD/immunology , Carbenoxolone/pharmacology , Cartilage, Articular/pathology , Case-Control Studies , Cell Communication/immunology , Cell Differentiation , Cellular Senescence/immunology , Chondrocytes/drug effects , Chondrocytes/pathology , Connexin 43/immunology , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16/genetics , Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16/immunology , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Interleukin-1beta/genetics , Interleukin-1beta/immunology , Matrix Metalloproteinases/genetics , Matrix Metalloproteinases/immunology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/immunology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/pathology , NF-kappa B/genetics , NF-kappa B/immunology , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Nuclear Proteins/immunology , Osteoarthritis/immunology , Osteoarthritis/pathology , Primary Cell Culture , Severity of Illness Index , Signal Transduction , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/immunology , Twist-Related Protein 1/genetics , Twist-Related Protein 1/immunology
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