Tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase promotes calvarial progenitor cell cycle progression and cytokinesis via Erk1,2

组织非特异性碱性磷酸酶通过 Erk1,2 促进颅骨祖细胞周期进程和胞质分裂

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作者:Hwa Kyung Nam, Iva Vesela, Erica Siismets, Nan E Hatch

Abstract

Bone growth is dependent upon the presence of self-renewing progenitor cell populations. While the contribution of Tissue Nonspecific Alkaline Phosphatase (TNAP) enzyme activity in promoting bone mineralization when expressed in differentiated bone forming cells is well understood, little is known regarding the role of TNAP in bone progenitor cells. We previously found diminished proliferation in the calvarial MC3T3E1 cell line upon suppression of TNAP by shRNA, and in calvarial cells and tissues of TNAP-/- mice. These findings indicate that TNAP promotes cell proliferation. Here we investigate how TNAP mediates this effect. Results show that TNAP is essential for calvarial progenitor cell cycle progression and cytokinesis, and that these effects are mediated by inorganic phosphate and Erk1/2. Levels of active Erk1/2 are significantly diminished in TNAP deficient cranial cells and tissues even in the presence of inorganic phosphate. Moreover, in the absence of TNAP, FGFR2 expression levels are high and FGF2 rescues phospho-Erk1/2 levels and cell cycle abnormalities to a significantly greater extent than inorganic phosphate. Based upon the data we propose a model in which TNAP stimulates Erk1/2 activity via both phosphate dependent and independent mechanisms to promote cell cycle progression and cytokinesis in calvarial bone progenitor cells. Concomitantly, TNAP feeds back to inhibit FGFR2 expression. These results identify a novel mechanism by which TNAP promotes calvarial progenitor cell renewal and indicate that converging pathways exist downstream of FGF signaling and TNAP activity to control craniofacial skeletal development.

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