TY - JOUR
T1 - ZIC1 Dictates Osteogenesis Versus Adipogenesis in Human Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells Via a Hedgehog Dependent Mechanism
AU - Thottappillil, Neelima
AU - Gomez-Salazar, Mario A.
AU - Xu, Mingxin
AU - Qin, Qizhi
AU - Xing, Xin
AU - Xu, Jiajia
AU - Broderick, Kristen
AU - Yea, Ji Hye
AU - Archer, Mary
AU - Ching-Yun Hsu, Ginny
AU - Peault, Bruno
AU - James, Aaron W.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Numerous intrinsic factors regulate mesenchymal progenitor commitment to a specific cell fate, such as osteogenic or adipogenic lineages. Identification and modulation of novel intrinsic regulatory factors represent an opportunity to harness the regenerative potential of mesenchymal progenitors. In the present study, the transcription factor (TF) ZIC1 was identified to be differentially expressed among adipose compared with skeletal-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells. We observed that ZIC1 overexpression in human mesenchymal progenitors promotes osteogenesis and prevents adipogenesis. ZIC1 knockdown demonstrated the converse effects on cell differentiation. ZIC1 misexpression was associated with altered Hedgehog signaling, and the Hedgehog antagonist cyclopamine reversed the osteo/adipogenic differentiation alterations associated with ZIC1 overexpression. Finally, human mesenchymal progenitor cells with or without ZIC1 overexpression were implanted in an ossicle assay in NOD-SCID gamma mice. ZIC1 overexpression led to significantly increased ossicle formation in comparison to the control, as assessed by radiographic and histologic measures. Together, these data suggest that ZIC1 represents a TF at the center of osteo/adipogenic cell fate determinations - findings that have relevance in the fields of stem cell biology and therapeutic regenerative medicine.
AB - Numerous intrinsic factors regulate mesenchymal progenitor commitment to a specific cell fate, such as osteogenic or adipogenic lineages. Identification and modulation of novel intrinsic regulatory factors represent an opportunity to harness the regenerative potential of mesenchymal progenitors. In the present study, the transcription factor (TF) ZIC1 was identified to be differentially expressed among adipose compared with skeletal-derived mesenchymal progenitor cells. We observed that ZIC1 overexpression in human mesenchymal progenitors promotes osteogenesis and prevents adipogenesis. ZIC1 knockdown demonstrated the converse effects on cell differentiation. ZIC1 misexpression was associated with altered Hedgehog signaling, and the Hedgehog antagonist cyclopamine reversed the osteo/adipogenic differentiation alterations associated with ZIC1 overexpression. Finally, human mesenchymal progenitor cells with or without ZIC1 overexpression were implanted in an ossicle assay in NOD-SCID gamma mice. ZIC1 overexpression led to significantly increased ossicle formation in comparison to the control, as assessed by radiographic and histologic measures. Together, these data suggest that ZIC1 represents a TF at the center of osteo/adipogenic cell fate determinations - findings that have relevance in the fields of stem cell biology and therapeutic regenerative medicine.
KW - Sonic Hedgehog signaling
KW - ZIC1
KW - adipogenesis
KW - bone tissue engineering
KW - mesenchymal progenitor cells
KW - mesenchymal stem cell
KW - ossicle formation
KW - osteogenesis
KW - pericytes
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U2 - 10.1093/stmcls/sxad047
DO - 10.1093/stmcls/sxad047
M3 - Article
C2 - 37317792
AN - SCOPUS:85171393484
SN - 1066-5099
VL - 41
SP - 862
EP - 876
JO - Stem Cells
JF - Stem Cells
IS - 9
ER -