Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is involved in patterning of bone primordia, but also plays an important role in the differentiation of chondrocytes and osteoblasts. During these processes the level of β-catenin must be tightly regulated. Excess β-catenin leads to conditions with increased bone mass, wherea...
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doaj-26ac43c092734d1785d31c443bd50ea82021-06-02T11:23:36ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902017-05-016558258810.1242/bio.023572023572Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturationTobias Pflug0Uyen Huynh-Do1Stefan Rudloff2 Department of Clinical Research, Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Freiburgstrasse 15, Bern CH-3010, Switzerland Department of Clinical Research, Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Freiburgstrasse 15, Bern CH-3010, Switzerland Department of Clinical Research, Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Freiburgstrasse 15, Bern CH-3010, Switzerland Wnt/β-catenin signaling is involved in patterning of bone primordia, but also plays an important role in the differentiation of chondrocytes and osteoblasts. During these processes the level of β-catenin must be tightly regulated. Excess β-catenin leads to conditions with increased bone mass, whereas loss of β-catenin is associated with osteoporosis or, in extreme cases, the absence of limbs. In this study, we examined skeletogenesis in mice, which retain only 25% of β-catenin. These embryos showed severe morphological abnormalities of which the lack of hindlimbs and misshaped front paws were the most striking. Surprisingly however, calcification of bone primordia occurred normally. Moreover, the Wnt-dependent regulatory network of transcription factors driving the differentiation of cartilage and bone, as well as the expression of extracellular matrix components, were preserved. These findings show that 25% β-catenin is insufficient for the correct patterning of bone primordia, but sufficient for their mineralization. Our approach helps to identify bone morphogenetic processes that can proceed normally even at low β-catenin levels, in contrast to those that require high β-catenin dosages. This information could be exploited to improve the treatment of bone diseases by fine-tuning the individual β-catenin dosage requirements.http://bio.biologists.org/content/6/5/582β-catenin dosageCanonical Wnt signalingBone developmentLimb patterning |
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Tobias Pflug Uyen Huynh-Do Stefan Rudloff Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation Biology Open β-catenin dosage Canonical Wnt signaling Bone development Limb patterning |
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Tobias Pflug Uyen Huynh-Do Stefan Rudloff |
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Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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Reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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reduced β-catenin expression affects patterning of bone primordia, but not bone maturation |
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The Company of Biologists |
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Biology Open |
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2046-6390 |
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2017-05-01 |
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Wnt/β-catenin signaling is involved in patterning of bone primordia, but also plays an important role in the differentiation of chondrocytes and osteoblasts. During these processes the level of β-catenin must be tightly regulated. Excess β-catenin leads to conditions with increased bone mass, whereas loss of β-catenin is associated with osteoporosis or, in extreme cases, the absence of limbs. In this study, we examined skeletogenesis in mice, which retain only 25% of β-catenin. These embryos showed severe morphological abnormalities of which the lack of hindlimbs and misshaped front paws were the most striking. Surprisingly however, calcification of bone primordia occurred normally. Moreover, the Wnt-dependent regulatory network of transcription factors driving the differentiation of cartilage and bone, as well as the expression of extracellular matrix components, were preserved. These findings show that 25% β-catenin is insufficient for the correct patterning of bone primordia, but sufficient for their mineralization. Our approach helps to identify bone morphogenetic processes that can proceed normally even at low β-catenin levels, in contrast to those that require high β-catenin dosages. This information could be exploited to improve the treatment of bone diseases by fine-tuning the individual β-catenin dosage requirements. |
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β-catenin dosage Canonical Wnt signaling Bone development Limb patterning |
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