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Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification

The RUNX2 transcription factor is a key regulator for the development of cartilage and bone. Global or resting chondrocyte-specific deletion of the Runx2 gene results in failure of chondrocyte hypertrophy, endochondral ossification, and perinatal lethality. The terminally mature hypertrophic chondro...

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Autores principales: Rashid, Harunur, Chen, Haiyan, Javed, Amjad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8586806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2021.100088
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author Rashid, Harunur
Chen, Haiyan
Javed, Amjad
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description The RUNX2 transcription factor is a key regulator for the development of cartilage and bone. Global or resting chondrocyte-specific deletion of the Runx2 gene results in failure of chondrocyte hypertrophy, endochondral ossification, and perinatal lethality. The terminally mature hypertrophic chondrocyte regulates critical steps of endochondral ossification. Importantly, expression of the Runx2 gene starts in the resting chondrocyte and increases progressively, reaching the maximum level in hypertrophic chondrocytes. However, the RUNX2 role after chondrocyte hypertrophy remains unknown. To answer this question, we deleted the Runx2 gene specifically in hypertrophic chondrocytes using the Col10-Cre line. Mice lacking the Runx2 gene in hypertrophic chondrocytes (Runx2(HC/HC)) survive but exhibit limb dwarfism. Interestingly, the length of the hypertrophic chondrocyte zone is doubled in the growth plate of Runx2(HC/HC) mice. Expression of pro-apoptotic Bax decreased significantly while anti-apoptotic Bcl2 remains unchanged leading to a four-fold increase in the Bcl2/Bax ratio in mutant mice. In line with this, a significant reduction in apoptosis of Runx2(HC/HC) hypertrophic chondrocyte is noted. A large amount of cartilage matrix is present in the long bones that extend toward the diaphyseal region of Runx2(HC/HC) mice. This is not due to enhanced synthesis of the cartilage matrix as the expression of both collagen type 2 and aggrecan were comparable among Runx2(HC/HC) and WT littermates. Our qPCR analysis demonstrates the increased amount of cartilage matrix is due to impaired expression of cartilage degrading enzymes such as metalloproteinase and aggrecanase as well as tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases. Moreover, a significant decrease of TRAP positive chondroclasts was noted along the cartilage islands in Runx2(HC/HC) mice. Consistently, qPCR data showed an 81% reduction in the Rankl/Opg ratio in Runx2(HC/HC) littermates, which is inhibitory for chondroclast differentiation. Finally, we assess if increase cartilage matrix in Runx2(HC/HC) mice serves as a template for bone and mineral deposition using micro-CT and Von Kossa. The mutant mice exhibit a significant increase in trabecular bone mass compared to littermates. In summary, our findings have uncovered a novel role of Runx2 in apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes and degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification.
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spelling pubmed-85868062021-11-19 Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification Rashid, Harunur Chen, Haiyan Javed, Amjad Matrix Biol Plus Full Length Article The RUNX2 transcription factor is a key regulator for the development of cartilage and bone. Global or resting chondrocyte-specific deletion of the Runx2 gene results in failure of chondrocyte hypertrophy, endochondral ossification, and perinatal lethality. The terminally mature hypertrophic chondrocyte regulates critical steps of endochondral ossification. Importantly, expression of the Runx2 gene starts in the resting chondrocyte and increases progressively, reaching the maximum level in hypertrophic chondrocytes. However, the RUNX2 role after chondrocyte hypertrophy remains unknown. To answer this question, we deleted the Runx2 gene specifically in hypertrophic chondrocytes using the Col10-Cre line. Mice lacking the Runx2 gene in hypertrophic chondrocytes (Runx2(HC/HC)) survive but exhibit limb dwarfism. Interestingly, the length of the hypertrophic chondrocyte zone is doubled in the growth plate of Runx2(HC/HC) mice. Expression of pro-apoptotic Bax decreased significantly while anti-apoptotic Bcl2 remains unchanged leading to a four-fold increase in the Bcl2/Bax ratio in mutant mice. In line with this, a significant reduction in apoptosis of Runx2(HC/HC) hypertrophic chondrocyte is noted. A large amount of cartilage matrix is present in the long bones that extend toward the diaphyseal region of Runx2(HC/HC) mice. This is not due to enhanced synthesis of the cartilage matrix as the expression of both collagen type 2 and aggrecan were comparable among Runx2(HC/HC) and WT littermates. Our qPCR analysis demonstrates the increased amount of cartilage matrix is due to impaired expression of cartilage degrading enzymes such as metalloproteinase and aggrecanase as well as tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases. Moreover, a significant decrease of TRAP positive chondroclasts was noted along the cartilage islands in Runx2(HC/HC) mice. Consistently, qPCR data showed an 81% reduction in the Rankl/Opg ratio in Runx2(HC/HC) littermates, which is inhibitory for chondroclast differentiation. Finally, we assess if increase cartilage matrix in Runx2(HC/HC) mice serves as a template for bone and mineral deposition using micro-CT and Von Kossa. The mutant mice exhibit a significant increase in trabecular bone mass compared to littermates. In summary, our findings have uncovered a novel role of Runx2 in apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes and degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification. Elsevier 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8586806/ /pubmed/34805821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2021.100088 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title_full Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title_fullStr Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title_full_unstemmed Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title_short Runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
title_sort runx2 is required for hypertrophic chondrocyte mediated degradation of cartilage matrix during endochondral ossification
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8586806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805821
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2021.100088
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