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Aberrant hypertrophy in Smad3-deficient murine chondrocytes is rescued by restoring transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1/activating transcription factor 2 signaling: a potential clinical implication for osteoarthritis.

Tian-Fang Li1, Lin Gao, Tzong-Jen Sheu, Erik R Sampson, Lisa M Flick, Yrjö T Konttinen, Di Chen, Edward M Schwarz, Michael J Zuscik, Jennifer H Jonason, Regis J O'Keefe.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the biologic significance of Smad3 in the progression of osteoarthritis (OA), the crosstalk between Smad3 and activating transcription factor 2 (ATF-2) in the transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) signaling pathway, and the effects of ATF-2 overexpression and p38 activation in chondrocyte differentiation.
METHODS: Joint disease in Smad3-knockout (Smad3(-/-)) mice was examined by microfocal computed tomography and histologic analysis. Numerous in vitro methods including immunostaining, real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blotting, an ATF-2 DNA-binding assay, and a p38 kinase activity assay were used to study the various signaling responses and protein interactions underlying the altered chondrocyte phenotype in Smad3(-/-) mice.
RESULTS: In Smad3(-/-) mice, an end-stage OA phenotype gradually developed. TGFbeta-activated kinase 1 (TAK1)/ATF-2 signaling was disrupted in Smad3(-/-) mouse chondrocytes at the level of p38 MAP kinase (MAPK) activation, resulting in reduced ATF-2 phosphorylation and transcriptional activity. Reintroduction of Smad3 into Smad3(-/-) cells restored the normal p38 response to TGFbeta. Phosphorylated p38 formed a complex with Smad3 by binding to a portion of Smad3 containing both the MAD homology 1 and linker domains. Additionally, Smad3 inhibited the dephosphorylation of p38 by MAPK phosphatase 1 (MKP-1). Both ATF-2 overexpression and p38 activation repressed type X collagen expression in wild-type and Smad3(-/-) chondrocytes. P38 was detected in articular cartilage and perichondrium; articular and sternal chondrocytes expressed p38 isoforms alpha, beta, and gamma, but not delta.
CONCLUSION: Smad3 is involved in both the onset and progression of OA. Loss of Smad3 abrogates TAK1/ATF-2 signaling, most likely by disrupting the Smad3-phosphorylated p38 complex, thereby promoting p38 dephosphorylation and inactivation by MKP-1. ATF-2 and p38 activation inhibit chondrocyte hypertrophy. Modulation of p38 isoform activity may provide a new therapeutic approach for OA.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20506210      PMCID: PMC2921996          DOI: 10.1002/art.27537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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