TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro
ABSTRACT Skeletal development is a tightly orchestrated process in which cartilage and bone differentiation are intricately intertwined. Recent studies have highlighted the contribution of epigenetic modifications and their writers to skeletal development. Methylated cytosine (5mC) can be oxidized t...
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doaj-286a83ee658d45a4bae7f2c503d74f9c2021-05-02T19:37:04ZengWileyJBMR Plus2473-40392020-08-0148n/an/a10.1002/jbm4.10383TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In VitroPiera Smeriglio0Fiorella Carla Grandi1Sarah Elizabeth Brook Taylor2Antoine Zalc3Nidhi Bhutani4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA USADepartment of Chemical and Systems Biology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA USAABSTRACT Skeletal development is a tightly orchestrated process in which cartilage and bone differentiation are intricately intertwined. Recent studies have highlighted the contribution of epigenetic modifications and their writers to skeletal development. Methylated cytosine (5mC) can be oxidized to 5‐hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) by the Ten‐eleven‐translocation (TET) enzymes leading to demethylation. We have previously demonstrated that 5hmC is stably accumulated on lineage‐specific genes that are activated during in vitro chondrogenesis in the ATDC5 chondroprogenitors. Knockdown (KD) of Tet1 via short‐hairpin RNAs blocked ATDC5 chondrogenic differentiation. Here, we aimed to provide the mechanistic basis for TET1 function during ATDC5 differentiation. Transcriptomic analysis of Tet1 KD cells demonstrated that 54% of downregulated genes were SOX9 targets, suggesting a role for TET1 in mediating activation of a subset of the SOX9 target genes. Using genome‐wide mapping of 5hmC during ATDC5 differentiation, we found that 5hmC is preferentially accumulated at chondrocyte‐specific class II binding sites for SOX9, as compared with the tissue‐agnostic class I sites. Specifically, we find that SOX9 is unable to bind to Col2a1 and Acan after Tet1 KD, despite no changes in SOX9 levels. Finally, we compared this KD scenario with the genetic loss of TET1 in the growth plate using Tet1−/− embryos, which are approximately 10% smaller than their WT counterparts. In E17.5 Tet1−/− embryos, loss of SOX9 target gene expression is more modest than upon Tet1 KD in vitro. Overall, our data suggest a role for TET1‐mediated 5hmC deposition in partly shaping an epigenome conducive for SOX9 function. © 2020 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.103835‐HYDROXYMETHYLCYTOSINE (5hmC)CHONDROGENESISEMBRYONIC CARTILAGE DEVELOPMENTEPIGENETICSMETHYLATIONSKELETAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Piera Smeriglio Fiorella Carla Grandi Sarah Elizabeth Brook Taylor Antoine Zalc Nidhi Bhutani TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro JBMR Plus 5‐HYDROXYMETHYLCYTOSINE (5hmC) CHONDROGENESIS EMBRYONIC CARTILAGE DEVELOPMENT EPIGENETICS METHYLATION SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Piera Smeriglio Fiorella Carla Grandi Sarah Elizabeth Brook Taylor Antoine Zalc Nidhi Bhutani |
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TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro |
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TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro |
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TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro |
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TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro |
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TET1 Directs Chondrogenic Differentiation by Regulating SOX9 Dependent Activation of Col2a1 and Acan In Vitro |
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tet1 directs chondrogenic differentiation by regulating sox9 dependent activation of col2a1 and acan in vitro |
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ABSTRACT Skeletal development is a tightly orchestrated process in which cartilage and bone differentiation are intricately intertwined. Recent studies have highlighted the contribution of epigenetic modifications and their writers to skeletal development. Methylated cytosine (5mC) can be oxidized to 5‐hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) by the Ten‐eleven‐translocation (TET) enzymes leading to demethylation. We have previously demonstrated that 5hmC is stably accumulated on lineage‐specific genes that are activated during in vitro chondrogenesis in the ATDC5 chondroprogenitors. Knockdown (KD) of Tet1 via short‐hairpin RNAs blocked ATDC5 chondrogenic differentiation. Here, we aimed to provide the mechanistic basis for TET1 function during ATDC5 differentiation. Transcriptomic analysis of Tet1 KD cells demonstrated that 54% of downregulated genes were SOX9 targets, suggesting a role for TET1 in mediating activation of a subset of the SOX9 target genes. Using genome‐wide mapping of 5hmC during ATDC5 differentiation, we found that 5hmC is preferentially accumulated at chondrocyte‐specific class II binding sites for SOX9, as compared with the tissue‐agnostic class I sites. Specifically, we find that SOX9 is unable to bind to Col2a1 and Acan after Tet1 KD, despite no changes in SOX9 levels. Finally, we compared this KD scenario with the genetic loss of TET1 in the growth plate using Tet1−/− embryos, which are approximately 10% smaller than their WT counterparts. In E17.5 Tet1−/− embryos, loss of SOX9 target gene expression is more modest than upon Tet1 KD in vitro. Overall, our data suggest a role for TET1‐mediated 5hmC deposition in partly shaping an epigenome conducive for SOX9 function. © 2020 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. |
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5‐HYDROXYMETHYLCYTOSINE (5hmC) CHONDROGENESIS EMBRYONIC CARTILAGE DEVELOPMENT EPIGENETICS METHYLATION SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT |
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