Loss of Hdac4 in osteoprogenitors impairs postnatal trabecular and cortical bone formation, resulting in a dwarfism and osteopenia phenotype in mice

骨祖细胞中 Hdac4 的缺失会损害出生后小梁骨和皮质骨的形成,导致小鼠出现侏儒症和骨质减少症的表型

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作者:YunFei Wang, Raorao Zhou, Zhengquan Dong, Wenting Wang, Li Guo, Jian Sun, Xueqin Rong, Pengcui Li

Abstract

HDAC4 is a class II histone deacetylation protein with a well-characterized role in chondrocyte differentiation and skeletal development, and dysregulated expression or haploinsufficiency of Hdac4 leads to skeletal formation and malformation disorders. The early lethality of Hdac4 ablation mice hindered further investigation of its role in postnatal bone growth and development. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the significant role of Hdac4 in postnatal endochondral bone development using two mouse models with conditional deletion of Hdac4 in Sp7-expressing osteoprogenitors or chondrocytes and monitored postnatal bone development. The phenotype of Acan-CreERT2; Hdac4fl/fl mice largely resembled that of conventional Hdac4-/- mice. But phenotypic characterizations of mice with Hdac4 inactivation in Sp7-expressing osteoprogenitors (Sp7-Cre; Hdac4fl/fl) showed dwarfism with body and limb shortening and remarkable skeletal defects. Microcomputed tomography analysis of tibias further demonstrated that loss of Hdac4 expression impaired bone formation and microarchitecture, mainly characterized by dysplasia of trabecular and cortical bone in young mice. Our in vivo and in vitro data support a crucial role for Hdac4 in regulating osteoblast proliferation and differentiation, bone matrix protein production, angiogenesis, and ultimately trabecular and cortical bone formation. Moreover, RNA-seq analysis implicated Hdac4 in the regulation of key genes and pathways necessary to affect the accumulation of extracellular matrix, biological processes related to signal transduction, and skeletal growth. Collectively, our data show that postnatal expression of Hdac4 in Sp7-expressing osteoprogenitors provides essential regulatory oversight of endochondral bone formation, bone morphology, and homeostasis.

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