Transglutaminase (TGs) enzymes and proteins crosslinking have for long time been implicated in the formation of hard tissue development, matrix maturation and mineralization. Among the TGs family members, in the context of connective tissue formation, TG2 and Factor XIII are expressed in cartilage by hypertrophic chondrocytes. Here, we analyse the morphological consequences of TG2 deficiency, during the development of skeletal elements. When TG2 is absent, there are not gross abnormalities in the development of the skeletal system, probably from compensatory mechanisms resulting in increased expression of FXIIIA and TGF-A 1. In vivo other TGs may be involved in promoting chondrocytes and osteoblast differentiation and matrix mineralisation.

Tarantino, U., Oliva, F., Taurisano, G., Orlandi, A., Pietroni, V., Candi, E., et al. (2009). FXIIIA and TGF-beta over-expression produces normal musculo-skeletal phenotype in TG2-/- mice. In Amino Acids (pp.679-684). NEW YORK : SPRINGER [10.1007/s00726-008-0133-7].

FXIIIA and TGF-beta over-expression produces normal musculo-skeletal phenotype in TG2-/- mice

TARANTINO, UMBERTO;ORLANDI, AUGUSTO;CANDI, ELEONORA;MELINO, GENNARO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Transglutaminase (TGs) enzymes and proteins crosslinking have for long time been implicated in the formation of hard tissue development, matrix maturation and mineralization. Among the TGs family members, in the context of connective tissue formation, TG2 and Factor XIII are expressed in cartilage by hypertrophic chondrocytes. Here, we analyse the morphological consequences of TG2 deficiency, during the development of skeletal elements. When TG2 is absent, there are not gross abnormalities in the development of the skeletal system, probably from compensatory mechanisms resulting in increased expression of FXIIIA and TGF-A 1. In vivo other TGs may be involved in promoting chondrocytes and osteoblast differentiation and matrix mineralisation.
9th Conference on Transglutaminase and Protein Crosslinking
Marrakesh, MONACO
SEP, 2007
Rilevanza internazionale
2009
Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
English
Endochondral ossification; Transglutaminase
Intervento a convegno
Tarantino, U., Oliva, F., Taurisano, G., Orlandi, A., Pietroni, V., Candi, E., et al. (2009). FXIIIA and TGF-beta over-expression produces normal musculo-skeletal phenotype in TG2-/- mice. In Amino Acids (pp.679-684). NEW YORK : SPRINGER [10.1007/s00726-008-0133-7].
Tarantino, U; Oliva, F; Taurisano, G; Orlandi, A; Pietroni, V; Candi, E; Melino, G; Maffulli, N
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