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Autoimmune regulator, Aire, is a novel regulator of chondrocyte differentiation
Authors:Yuan Si  Kazuki Inoue  Katsuhide Igarashi  Jun Kanno  Yuuki Imai
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Epigenetic Skeletal Diseases, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Biological Resources, Integrated Center for Science, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan;3. Division of Integrative Pathophysiology, Proteo-Science Center, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan;4. Division of Cellular & Molecular Toxicology, Biological Safety Research Center, National Institute of Health Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Chondrocyte differentiation is controlled by various regulators, such as Sox9 and Runx2, but the process is complex. To further understand the precise underlying molecular mechanisms of chondrocyte differentiation, we aimed to identify a novel regulatory factor of chondrocyte differentiation using gene expression profiles of micromass-cultured chondrocytes at different differentiation stages. From the results of microarray analysis, the autoimmune regulator, Aire, was identified as a novel regulator. Aire stable knockdown cells, and primary cultured chondrocytes obtained from Aire−/− mice, showed reduced mRNA expression levels of chondrocyte-related genes. Over-expression of Aire induced the early stages of chondrocyte differentiation by facilitating expression of Bmp2. A ChIP assay revealed that Aire was recruited on an Airebinding site (T box) in the Bmp2 promoter region in the early stages of chondrocyte differentiation and histone methylation was modified. These results suggest that Aire can facilitate early chondrocyte differentiation by expression of Bmp2 through altering the histone modification status of the promoter region of Bmp2.
Keywords:Chondrocyte differentiation   Aire   BMP2   Histone modification
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