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Nell-1, a key functional mediator of Runx2, partially rescues calvarial defects in Runx2(+/-) mice.


ABSTRACT: Mesenchymal stem cell commitment to an osteoprogenitor lineage requires the activity of Runx2, a molecule implicated in the etiopathology of multiple congenital craniofacial anomalies. Through promoter analyses, we have recently identified a new direct transcriptional target of Runx2, Nell-1, a craniosynostosis (CS)-associated molecule with potent osteogenic properties. This study investigated the mechanistic and functional relationship between Nell-1 and Runx2 in regulating osteoblast differentiation. The results showed that spatiotemporal distribution and expression levels of Nell-1 correlated closely with those of endogenous Runx2 during craniofacial development. Phenotypically, cross-mating Nell-1 overexpression transgenic (CMV-Nell-1) mice with Runx2 haploinsufficient (Runx2(+/-)) mice partially rescued the calvarial defects in the cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD)-like phenotype of Runx2(+/-) mice, whereas Nell-1 protein induced mineralization and bone formation in Runx2(+/-) but not Runx2(-/-) calvarial explants. Runx2-mediated osteoblastic gene expression and/or mineralization was severely reduced by Nell-1 siRNA oligos transfection into Runx2(+/+) newborn mouse calvarial cells (NMCCs) or in N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU)-induced Nell-1(-/-) NMCCs. Meanwhile, Nell-1 overexpression partially rescued osteoblastic gene expression but not mineralization in Runx2 null (Runx2(-/-)) NMCCs. Mechanistically, irrespective of Runx2 genotype, Nell-1 signaling activates ERK1/2 and JNK1 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways in NMCCs and enhances Runx2 phosphorylation and activity when Runx2 is present. Collectively, these data demonstrate that Nell-1 is a critical downstream Runx2 functional mediator insofar as Runx2-regulated Nell-1 promotes osteoblastic differentiation through, in part, activation of MAPK and enhanced phosphorylation of Runx2, and Runx2 activity is significantly reduced when Nell-1 is blocked or absent.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3179324 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nell-1, a key functional mediator of Runx2, partially rescues calvarial defects in Runx2(+/-) mice.

Zhang Xinli X   Ting Kang K   Bessette Catherine M CM   Culiat Cymbeline T CT   Sung Sang Jin SJ   Lee Haofu H   Chen Feng F   Shen Jia J   Wang James J JJ   Kuroda Shun'ichi S   Soo Chia C  

Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 20110401 4


Mesenchymal stem cell commitment to an osteoprogenitor lineage requires the activity of Runx2, a molecule implicated in the etiopathology of multiple congenital craniofacial anomalies. Through promoter analyses, we have recently identified a new direct transcriptional target of Runx2, Nell-1, a craniosynostosis (CS)-associated molecule with potent osteogenic properties. This study investigated the mechanistic and functional relationship between Nell-1 and Runx2 in regulating osteoblast different  ...[more]

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