Objective: Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) has been shown to be involved in several physiological and pathological processes including immunity, inflammation, aging, and tumor. However, the expression of eccDNA in cartilage has not been reported until now. In this study, we aimed to investigate the landscape of eccDNA in articular cartilage and analyze the potential roles in osteoarthritis (OA).
Methods: The samples of articular cartilage were obtained from total knee arthroplasty (TKA) donors with OA. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNAs) and the linear DNAs from chondrocytes of articular cartilage were removed. Then the eccDNAs were enriched for cir-DNA sequencing. After quality control evaluation, we systematically revealed the identified eccDNA data including size distribution, the size range, and sequence pattern. Moreover, we explored and discussed the potential roles of eccDNA in OA via motif analysis and Gene Ontology (GO)/Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis.
Results: The chondrocytes from OA cartilage contained an abundance of eccDNAs, which was termed as OC-eccDNAs (OA cartilage-derived eccDNA). The characteristics of OC-eccDNAs were tissue-specific, including the distribution, the size range, and sequence pattern. Moreover, the functional analysis indicated that eccDNA may be involved in the homeostasis maintenance of chondrocytes and participated in the process of OA.
Conclusions: Our data first showed the landscape of eccDNA in articular cartilage and preliminarily indicated the potential roles of eccDNA in OA.
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