Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Joint Disease Research Center of Wuhan University Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University Wuhan 430071 China
2. Department of Gastroenterology Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University Wuhan 430071 China
3. Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Developmentally Originated Disease Wuhan 430071 China
4. Department of Pharmacology Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Sciences Wuhan 430071 China
Abstract
AbstractChondrodysplasia is closely associated with low birth weight and increased susceptibility to osteoarthritis in adulthood. Prenatal prednisone exposure (PPE) can cause low birth weight; however, its effect on offspring cartilage development remains unexplored. Herein, rats are administered clinical doses of prednisone intragastrically on gestational days (GDs) 0–20 and underwent long‐distance running during postnatal weeks (PWs) 24–28. Knee cartilage is assayed for quality and related index changes on GD20, PW12, and PW28. In vitro experiments are performed to elucidate the mechanism. PPE decreased cartilage proliferation and matrix synthesis, causing offspring chondrodysplasia. Following long‐distance running, the PPE group exhibited more typical osteoarthritis‐like changes. Molecular analysis revealed that PPE caused cartilage circRNomics imbalance in which circGtdc1 decreased most significantly and persisted postnatally. Mechanistically, prednisolone reduced circGtdc1 expression and binding with Srsf1 to promote degradation of Srsf1 via K48‐linked polyubiquitination. This further inhibited the formation of EDA/B+Fn1 and activation of PI3K/AKT and TGFβ pathways, reducing chondrocyte proliferation and matrix synthesis. Finally, intra‐articular injection of offspring with AAV‐circGtdc1 ameliorated PPE‐induced chondrodysplasia, but this effect is reversed by Srsf1 knockout. Altogether, this study confirms that PPE causes chondrodysplasia and susceptibility to osteoarthritis by altering the circGtdc1‐Srsf1‐Fn1 axis; in vivo, overexpression of circGtdc1 can represent an effective intervention target for ameliorating PPE‐induced chondrodysplasia.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China