Nuclear accumulation of prohibitin 1 in osteoarthritic chondrocytes down-regulates PITX1 expression

骨关节炎软骨细胞中抑制素 1 的核积累下调了 PITX1 的表达

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作者:Cynthia Picard, Martin Pellicelli, Maryam Taheri, Jean-Francois Lavoie, Roxanne Doucet, DaShen Wang, Lauriane Bernard, Saadallah Bouhanik, Patrick Lavigne, Alain Moreau

Conclusion

Collectively, these data define an unrecognized role for PHB1 in repressing PITX1 expression in OA chondrocytes.

Methods

The functional activity of different PITX1 promoter regions was assessed by luciferase reporter assay. Tandem mass spectrometry coupled to protein sequencing was performed using nuclear extracts prepared from OA chondrocytes, in order to identify proteins bound to DNA regulatory elements. Expression analyses of selected candidate proteins were performed by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry methods, using cartilage sections and articular chondrocytes from non-OA control subjects and patients with OA. Gain-of-function and loss-of-function experiments were performed in normal and OA chondrocytes, respectively, to study their effects on PITX1 regulation. The

Objective

To decipher the molecular mechanisms down-regulating PITX1 expression in primary osteoarthritis (OA).

Results

PITX1 promoter analyses led to the identification of prohibitin 1 (PHB1) bound to a distal E2F1 transcription factor site. Aberrant accumulation of PHB1 was detected in the nuclei of OA articular chondrocytes, and overexpression of PHB1 in control cells was sufficient to inhibit endogenous PITX1 expression at the messenger RNA and protein levels. Conversely, knockdown of PHB1 in OA articular chondrocytes resulted in up-regulation of PITX1. Studies of early molecular changes in STR/Ort mice revealed a similar nuclear accumulation of PHB1, which correlated with Pitx1 repression.

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