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Cellular Hypoxia Promotes Heterotopic Ossification by Amplifying BMP Signaling.


ABSTRACT: Hypoxia and inflammation are implicated in the episodic induction of heterotopic endochondral ossification (HEO); however, the molecular mechanisms are unknown. HIF-1? integrates the cellular response to both hypoxia and inflammation and is a prime candidate for regulating HEO. We investigated the role of hypoxia and HIF-1? in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), the most catastrophic form of HEO in humans. We found that HIF-1? increases the intensity and duration of canonical bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling through Rabaptin 5 (RABEP1)-mediated retention of Activin A receptor, type I (ACVR1), a BMP receptor, in the endosomal compartment of hypoxic connective tissue progenitor cells from patients with FOP. We further show that early inflammatory FOP lesions in humans and in a mouse model are markedly hypoxic, and inhibition of HIF-1? by genetic or pharmacologic means restores canonical BMP signaling to normoxic levels in human FOP cells and profoundly reduces HEO in a constitutively active Acvr1(Q207D/+) mouse model of FOP. Thus, an inflammation and cellular oxygen-sensing mechanism that modulates intracellular retention of a mutant BMP receptor determines, in part, its pathologic activity in FOP. Our study provides critical insight into a previously unrecognized role of HIF-1? in the hypoxic amplification of BMP signaling and in the episodic induction of HEO in FOP and further identifies HIF-1? as a therapeutic target for FOP and perhaps nongenetic forms of HEO. © 2016 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5010462 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cellular Hypoxia Promotes Heterotopic Ossification by Amplifying BMP Signaling.

Wang Haitao H   Lindborg Carter C   Lounev Vitali V   Kim Jung-Hoon JH   McCarrick-Walmsley Ruth R   Xu Meiqi M   Mangiavini Laura L   Groppe Jay C JC   Shore Eileen M EM   Schipani Ernestina E   Kaplan Frederick S FS   Pignolo Robert J RJ  

Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 20160420 9


Hypoxia and inflammation are implicated in the episodic induction of heterotopic endochondral ossification (HEO); however, the molecular mechanisms are unknown. HIF-1α integrates the cellular response to both hypoxia and inflammation and is a prime candidate for regulating HEO. We investigated the role of hypoxia and HIF-1α in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), the most catastrophic form of HEO in humans. We found that HIF-1α increases the intensity and duration of canonical bone morph  ...[more]

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