TY - JOUR
T1 - Reduction in Gsα induces osteogenic differentiation in human mesenchymal stem cells
AU - Lietman, Steven A.
AU - Ding, Changlin
AU - Cooke, David W.
AU - Levine, Michael A.
PY - 2005/5
Y1 - 2005/5
N2 - We hypothesized that a decrease in Gsα expression occurs with osteogenic differentiation and that when Gsα expression was decreased by antisense oligonucleotides or direct inhibition of protein kinase A there was a concomitant increase in Runx2/Cbfa1. We also investigated the mechanism involved in the change in Runx2/Cbfa1 levels and whether the expression of other genes known to be involved in bone formation was altered. There was a decrease in Gsα expression with osteogenic differentiation and antisense oligonucleotides, and protein kinase A inhibition led to increased expression and DNA binding of the osteoblast-specific Runx2/Cbfa1. Additionally, with decreased Gsα expression or protein kinase A inhibition, Runx2/Cbfa1 protein was serine phosphorylated and ubiquitinated less. Microarray analysis, after the addition of antisense Gsα, showed a more than 10-fold increase in collagen Type I Alpha 2 mRNA (a target of Runx2/Cbfa1). These data show that reduced expression of Gsα can induce an osteoblast-like phenotype. The results also indicate a potential pathophysiologic role in patients with heterozygous inactivating mutations in GNAS1, the gene for the alpha chain (Gsα) of the heterotrimeric G protein, present in three disorders with ectopic intramembranous bone: Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy, progressive osseous heteroplasia, and osteoma cutis.
AB - We hypothesized that a decrease in Gsα expression occurs with osteogenic differentiation and that when Gsα expression was decreased by antisense oligonucleotides or direct inhibition of protein kinase A there was a concomitant increase in Runx2/Cbfa1. We also investigated the mechanism involved in the change in Runx2/Cbfa1 levels and whether the expression of other genes known to be involved in bone formation was altered. There was a decrease in Gsα expression with osteogenic differentiation and antisense oligonucleotides, and protein kinase A inhibition led to increased expression and DNA binding of the osteoblast-specific Runx2/Cbfa1. Additionally, with decreased Gsα expression or protein kinase A inhibition, Runx2/Cbfa1 protein was serine phosphorylated and ubiquitinated less. Microarray analysis, after the addition of antisense Gsα, showed a more than 10-fold increase in collagen Type I Alpha 2 mRNA (a target of Runx2/Cbfa1). These data show that reduced expression of Gsα can induce an osteoblast-like phenotype. The results also indicate a potential pathophysiologic role in patients with heterozygous inactivating mutations in GNAS1, the gene for the alpha chain (Gsα) of the heterotrimeric G protein, present in three disorders with ectopic intramembranous bone: Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy, progressive osseous heteroplasia, and osteoma cutis.
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U2 - 10.1097/01.blo.0000153279.90512.38
DO - 10.1097/01.blo.0000153279.90512.38
M3 - Article
C2 - 15864058
AN - SCOPUS:18144382322
SN - 0009-921X
VL - 434
SP - 231
EP - 238
JO - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
JF - Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
ER -