Literature DB >> 23891934

Enhanced BMP signaling prevents degeneration and leads to endochondral ossification of Meckel's cartilage in mice.

Ying Wang1, Yuqian Zheng, Di Chen, YiPing Chen.   

Abstract

Meckel's cartilage is a transient supporting tissue of the embryonic mandible in mammals, and disappears by taking different ultimate cell fate along the distal-proximal axis, with the majority (middle portion) undergoing degeneration and chondroclastic resorption. While a number of factors have been implicated in the degeneration and resorption processes, signaling pathways that trigger this degradation are currently unknown. BMP signaling has been implicated in almost every step of chondrogenesis. In this study, we used Noggin mutant mice as a model for gain-of-BMP signaling function to investigate the function of BMP signaling in Meckel's cartilage development, with a focus on the middle portion. We showed that Bmp2 and Bmp7 are expressed in early developing Meckels' cartilage, but their expression disappears thereafter. In contrast, Noggin is expressed constantly in Meckel's cartilage throughout the entire gestation period. In the absence of Noggin, Meckel's cartilage is significantly thickened attributing to dramatically elevated cell proliferation rate associated with enhanced phosphorylated Smad1/5/8 expression. Interestingly, instead of taking a degeneration fate, the middle portion of Meckel's cartilage in Noggin mutants undergoes chondrogenic differentiation and endochondral ossification contributing to the forming mandible. Chondrocyte-specific expression of a constitutively active form of BMPRIa but not BMPRIb leads to enlargement of Meckel's cartilage, phenocopying the consequence of Noggin deficiency. Our results demonstrate that elevated BMP signaling prevents degeneration and leads to endochondral ossification of Meckel's cartilage, and support the idea that withdrawal of BMP signaling is required for normal Meckel's cartilage development and ultimate cell fate.
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Keywords:  BMP signaling; BmprIa; Development; Differentiation; Meckel′s cartilage; Noggin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23891934      PMCID: PMC3777720          DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.07.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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