Roles of SATB2 in osteogenic differentiation and bone regeneration

SATB2 在成骨分化和骨再生中的作用

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作者:Jin Zhang, Qisheng Tu, Rudolf Grosschedl, Min Seok Kim, Terrence Griffin, Hicham Drissi, Pishan Yang, Jake Chen

Abstract

Expressed in branchial arches and osteoblast-lineage cells, special AT-rich sequence-binding protein (SATB2) is responsible for preventing craniofacial abnormalities and defects in osteoblast function. In this study, we transduced SATB2 into murine adult stem cells, and found that SATB2 significantly increased expression levels of bone matrix proteins, osteogenic transcription factors, and a potent angiogenic factor, vascular endothelial growth factor. Using an osterix (Osx) promoter-luciferase construct and calvarial cells isolated from runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2)-deficient mice, we found that SATB2 upregulates Osx expression independent of Runx2, but synergistically enhances the regulatory effect of Runx2 on Osx promoter. We then transplanted SATB2-overexpressing adult stem cells genetically double-labeled with bone sialoprotein (BSP) promoter-driven luciferase and β-actin promoter-driven enhanced green fluorescent protein into mandibular bone defects. We identified increased luciferase-positive cells in SATB2-overexpressing groups, indicating more transplanted cells undergoing osteogenic differentiation. New bone formation was consequently accelerated in SATB2 groups. In conclusion, SATB2 acts as a potent transcription factor to enhance osteoblastogenesis and promote bone regeneration. The application of SATB2 in bone tissue engineering gives rise to a higher bone forming capacity as a result of multiple-level amplification of regulatory activity.

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