The ethiopathogenesis of rotator cuff disease remains poorly understood. Many studies advocate the importance of extra cellular matrix for the homeostasis of connective tissue. Transglutaminase enzymes family has been studied in the context of connective tissue formation and stabilisation. Here, we investigated transglutaminases expression pattern in biopsies of normal and injured supraspinatus tendons of human shoulders and in the Achilles tendons of transglutaminase 2 knock-out and wild-type mice. Our results show that different transglutaminase family members are differentially expressed in human and mouse tendons, and that transglutaminase 2 is down-regulated at mRNA and protein levels upon human supraspinatus tendon ruptures.

Transglutaminases expression in human supraspinatus tendon ruptures and in mouse tendons / Oliva, Francesco; L., Zocchi; A., Codispoti; E., Candi; M., Celi; G., Melino; Maffulli, Nicola; U., Tarantino. - In: BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0006-291X. - 379:(2009), pp. 887-891. [10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.12.188]

Transglutaminases expression in human supraspinatus tendon ruptures and in mouse tendons

MAFFULLI, Nicola;
2009

Abstract

The ethiopathogenesis of rotator cuff disease remains poorly understood. Many studies advocate the importance of extra cellular matrix for the homeostasis of connective tissue. Transglutaminase enzymes family has been studied in the context of connective tissue formation and stabilisation. Here, we investigated transglutaminases expression pattern in biopsies of normal and injured supraspinatus tendons of human shoulders and in the Achilles tendons of transglutaminase 2 knock-out and wild-type mice. Our results show that different transglutaminase family members are differentially expressed in human and mouse tendons, and that transglutaminase 2 is down-regulated at mRNA and protein levels upon human supraspinatus tendon ruptures.
2009
Aged; Animals; Down-Regulation; Female; GTP-Binding Proteins; biosynthesis/genetics; Humans; Male; Mice; Mice; Mutant Strains; Middle Aged; RNA; Messenger; biosynthesis; Rotator Cuff; enzymology/injuries/pathology; Rupture; Tendon Injuries; enzymology/pathology; Transglutaminases; biosynthesis/genetics
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Transglutaminases expression in human supraspinatus tendon ruptures and in mouse tendons / Oliva, Francesco; L., Zocchi; A., Codispoti; E., Candi; M., Celi; G., Melino; Maffulli, Nicola; U., Tarantino. - In: BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0006-291X. - 379:(2009), pp. 887-891. [10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.12.188]
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