Abstract
Suppression subtractive hybridization is very
effective to enrich differentially expressed genes in
two different tissues or cells. We therefore used the
technique to identify characteristic genes
expressed in rat knee joint articular cartilage as
compared to rat costal cartilage. In this study, we
revealed that several genes were enriched in a subtracted
articular cartilage cDNA library. The most
enriched gene is lubricin that is a putative key molecule
for joint lubrication. The second gene is
milk fat globule epidermal growth factor (EGF)
factor 8, MFG-E8 whose expression has never
been observed in cartilage. Other enriched genes
are known to be expressed in cartilage, however
their differential expressions in cartilages have
not been necessarily common. The preferential
expression of characteristic genes in articular
cartilage would provide unique properties to the tissue.
Our findings will provide a new view of articular
cartilage.