reviewArthritis ResearchJan 1, 2002DIAMOND OA

Collagen of articular cartilage.

University of Washington · Orthopaedic Research Laboratories

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Abstract

The extracellular framework and two-thirds of the dry mass of adult articular cartilage are polymeric collagen. Type II collagen is the principal molecular component in mammals, but collagens III, VI, IX, X, XI, XII and XIV all contribute to the mature matrix. In developing cartilage, the core fibrillar network is a cross-linked copolymer of collagens II, IX and XI. The functions of collagens IX and XI in this heteropolymer are not yet fully defined but, evidently, they are critically important since mutations in COLIX and COLXI genes result in chondrodysplasia phenotypes that feature precocious osteoarthritis. Collagens XII and XIV are thought also to be bound to fibril surfaces but not covalently attached.…

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Keywords
  • Collagen, type I, alpha 1
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Cartilage
  • Chemistry
  • Articular cartilage
  • Type II collagen
  • Adhesion
  • Fibril
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