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Sox9 modulates cell survival and adipogenic differentiation of multipotent adult rat mesenchymal stem cells.

Sabine Stöckl1, Richard J Bauer, Anja K Bosserhoff, Claudia Göttl, Joachim Grifka, Susanne Grässel.   

Abstract

Sox9 is a key transcription factor in early chondrogenesis with distinct roles in differentiation processes and during embryonic development. Here, we report that Sox9 modulates cell survival and contributes to the commitment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to adipogenic or osteogenic differentiation lineages. We found that the Sox9 activity level affects the expression of the key transcription factor in adipogenic differentiation, C/EBPβ, and that cyclin D1 mediates the expression of the osteogenic marker osteocalcin in undifferentiated adult bone-marrow-derived rat MSC. Introducing a stable Sox9 knockdown into undifferentiated rat MSC resulted in a marked decrease in proliferation rate and an increase in apoptotic activity. This was linked to a profound upregulation of p21 and cyclin D1 gene and protein expression accompanied by an induction of caspase 3/7 activity and an inhibition of Bcl-2. We observed that Sox9 silencing provoked a delayed S-phase progression and an increased nuclear localization of p21. The protein stability of cyclin D1 was induced in the absence of Sox9 presumably as a function of altered p38 signalling. In addition, the major transcription factor for adipogenic differentiation, C/EBPβ, was repressed after silencing Sox9. The nearly complete absence of C/EBPβ protein as a result of increased destabilization of the C/EBPβ mRNA and the impact on osteocalcin gene expression and protein synthesis, suggests that a delicate balance of Sox9 level is not only imperative for proper chondrogenic differentiation of progenitor cells, but also affects the adipogenic and probably osteogenic differentiation pathways of MSC. Our results identified Sox9 as an important link between differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis in undifferentiated adult rat mesenchymal stem cells, emphasizing the importance of the delicate balance of a precisely regulated Sox9 activity in MSC not only for proper skeletal development during embryogenesis but probably also for successful repair and regeneration of tissues and organs in adults.

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Keywords:  Adipogenic differentiation; Adult MSC; Cell cycle; Proliferation; Signalling; Sox9

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23606745     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.124305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


  27 in total

1.  SOX9 Is Essential for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cell Survival and Metastasis.

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2.  MIR133A regulates cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis by targeting SOX9 in human colorectal cancer cells.

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Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 5.942

3.  Sox9 deletion causes severe intervertebral disc degeneration characterized by apoptosis, matrix remodeling, and compartment-specific transcriptomic changes.

Authors:  Maria Tsingas; Olivia K Ottone; Abdul Haseeb; Ruteja A Barve; Irving M Shapiro; Véronique Lefebvre; Makarand V Risbud
Journal:  Matrix Biol       Date:  2020-10-04       Impact factor: 11.583

4.  Targeted and sustained Sox9 expression in mouse hypertrophic chondrocytes causes severe and spontaneous osteoarthritis by perturbing cartilage homeostasis.

Authors:  Bojian Liang; Murali K Mamidi; William E Samsa; Yuqing Chen; Brendan Lee; Qiping Zheng; Guang Zhou
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2020-03-15       Impact factor: 4.060

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Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2019-01-28       Impact factor: 9.261

6.  Context-specific role of SOX9 in NF-Y mediated gene regulation in colorectal cancer cells.

Authors:  Zhongcheng Shi; Chi-I Chiang; Paul Labhart; Yanling Zhao; Jianhua Yang; Toni-Ann Mistretta; Susan J Henning; Sankar N Maity; Yuko Mori-Akiyama
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7.  SOX9, a potential tumor suppressor in cervical cancer, transactivates p21WAF1/CIP1 and suppresses cervical tumor growth.

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Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2015-08-21

8.  Adipogenesis of Sprague Dawely rats mesenchymal stem cells: a morphological, immunophenotyping and gene expression follow-up study.

Authors:  Mohamed A Sobh
Journal:  Anat Cell Biol       Date:  2014-06-20

9.  Constitutive activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MEK1) in ileal enterocytes leads to dysplasia and a predisposition to cancer.

Authors:  Benjamin L Shneider; Nahir Cortes-Santiago; Deborah A Schady; Swapna Krishnamoorthy; Sundararajah Thevananther; Kimal Rajapakshe; Dimuthu Perera; Shixia Huang; Cristian Coarfa
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2021-01-20       Impact factor: 4.052

10.  Bobby Sox homology regulates odontoblast differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells/progenitors.

Authors:  Young-Ae Choi; Mi-Youn Seol; Hong-In Shin; Eui Kyun Park
Journal:  Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2014-05-30       Impact factor: 5.712

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