Stimulation of Type-X Collagen Gene Transcription by Retinoids Occurs in Part Through the BMP Signaling Pathway.

Autor: Adams, Sherrill L., Pallante, Kim M., Cohen, Arthur J., Lu, Jane, Leboy, Phoebe S., Zeling Niu
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Zdroj: Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, American Volume; Aug2003 Supplement, Vol. 85, p29, 5p
Abstrakt: Background: Chondrocyte maturation and hypertrophy during endochondral bone formation are stimulated by both retinoids and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). The type-X collagen gene, which is expressed only in hypertrophic chondrocytes, provides an excellent marker for chondrocyte maturation. We previously identified a 651-base-pair region of the type-X collagen promoter that is essential for its activation by BMP. We examined the relationship between the retinoid and BMP signaling pathways in transcriptional stimulation of the type-X collagen gene to determine whether they act independently or interact to regulate endochondral bone formation. Methods: Prehypertrophic chondrocytes from embryonic chick sterna cultured in the presence or absence of retinoic acid or BMP-2 were transiently transfected with plasmids containing various mutations of the type-X collagen promoter directing expression of a luciferase reporter gene. In addition, real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to examine the effects of retinoic acid on expression of genes encoding BMP-2, 4, and 6. Results:The previously identified BMP-responsive region of the type-X collagen promoter also mediated stimulation by physiological concentrations of retinoic acid in prehypertrophic chondrocytes. Systematic deletion mutagenesis of the BMP/retinoid-responsive region of the type-X collagen promoter identified distinct regions that are responsible for promoter stimulation by retinoids and BMP. Retinoic acid rapidly and dramatically stimulated accumulation of BMP-2 and BMP-6 messenger RNAs. Conclusions: These results suggest that, while retinoic acid appears to stimulate type-X collagen gene transcription in part by stimulating the BMP signaling pathway, it also acts in part through mechanisms that are independent of BMP. Clinical Relevance: Retinoids are essential for chondrocyte maturation during endochondral bone formation, but at high concentrations vitamin A is a potent teratogen; thus, both... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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