Novel mechanistic resources to explore adult tendon pathology

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume(2018)

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IntroductionAdult tendon injuries occur very frequently, but injured tendon heals very slowly and the mechanisms of the slow-healing response to injury are still largely unknown. Currently, the main barrier is our insufficient understanding of the mechanisms responsible for homeostasis, regeneration and repair of adult tendon. This gap in knowledge translates to a lack of experimental models. Therefore, using the combination of state-of-the-art genetic approaches, we have established novel cell biological tools to advance the understanding of tendon biology.Materials and MethodsAdult mouse tendon progenitor lines and Adult mouse tenocyte lines: Primary adult tenocytes were isolated from Achilles tendon in Scleraxis(fl/fl)/Scleraxis-GFP/p21(−/−) mice, then CD90.2- and subsequent Sca1-positive cells were sorted by Flow Cytometry. Then Scleraxis-null progenitor lines were generated by the treatment of those cells with adenovirus-Cre. Adult Scleraxis(+/+) and Scleraxis-null tenocyte lines were also generated ...
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adult tendon pathology,resources
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