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Articular cartilage and changes in Arthritis: Matrix degradation
Authors:John S Mort  Caron J Billington
Affiliation:(1) Joint Diseases Laboratory, Shriners Hospital for Children, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(2) Departments of Surgery and Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:While many proteases in articular cartilage have been described, current studies indicate that members of two families of metalloproteases – MMPs and the ADAMTSs – are responsible for the degradation of the major components of this tissue. Collagenases (MMPs) make the first cleavage in triple-helical collagen, allowing its further degradation by other proteases. Aggrecanases (ADAMTSs), in conjunction with other MMPs, degrade aggrecan, a component of the proteoglycan aggregate. Anti-neoepitope antibodies that recognize the cleavage products of collagen and aggrecan generated by these enzymes are now available and are being used to detect the sites of action and to quantitate degradation products.
Keywords:aggrecanase   collagenase   neoepitope   protease   protease inhibitor
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