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Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (Ezh2) controls bone formation and cell cycle progression during osteogenesis in mice.

Amel Dudakovic1,2, Emily T Camilleri1, Christopher R Paradise3,4, Rebekah M Samsonraj1, Martina Gluscevic3, Carlo Alberto Paggi5, Dana L Begun1, Farzaneh Khani1, Oksana Pichurin1, Farah S Ahmed1, Ranya Elsayed6, Mohammed Elsalanty6, Meghan E McGee-Lawrence7,8, Marcel Karperien5, Scott M Riester1, Roman Thaler1, Jennifer J Westendorf1,2, Andre J van Wijnen9,2.   

Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms control skeletal development and osteoblast differentiation. Pharmacological inhibition of the histone 3 Lys-27 (H3K27) methyltransferase enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) in WT mice enhances osteogenesis and stimulates bone formation. However, conditional genetic loss of Ezh2 early in the mesenchymal lineage (i.e. through excision via Prrx1 promoter-driven Cre) causes skeletal abnormalities due to patterning defects. Here, we addressed the key question of whether Ezh2 controls osteoblastogenesis at later developmental stages beyond patterning. We show that Ezh2 loss in committed pre-osteoblasts by Cre expression via the osterix/Sp7 promoter yields phenotypically normal mice. These Ezh2 conditional knock-out mice (Ezh2 cKO) have normal skull bones, clavicles, and long bones but exhibit increased bone marrow adiposity and reduced male body weight. Remarkably, in vivo Ezh2 loss results in a low trabecular bone phenotype in young mice as measured by micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry. Thus, Ezh2 affects bone formation stage-dependently. We further show that Ezh2 loss in bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cells suppresses osteogenic differentiation and impedes cell cycle progression as reflected by decreased metabolic activity, reduced cell numbers, and changes in cell cycle distribution and in expression of cell cycle markers. RNA-Seq analysis of Ezh2 cKO calvaria revealed that the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Cdkn2a is the most prominent cell cycle target of Ezh2 Hence, genetic loss of Ezh2 in mouse pre-osteoblasts inhibits osteogenesis in part by inducing cell cycle changes. Our results suggest that Ezh2 serves a bifunctional role during bone formation by suppressing osteogenic lineage commitment while simultaneously facilitating proliferative expansion of osteoprogenitor cells.
© 2018 Dudakovic et al.

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Keywords:  bone; bone development; chromatin regulation; enhancer of zeste homolog; epigenetics; histone; histone methylation; methyltransferase; osteoblast; osteogenesis; skeleton

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29899112      PMCID: PMC6102149          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.002983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Journal:  Development       Date:  2011-07-27       Impact factor: 6.868

2.  Chromatin hyperacetylation abrogates vitamin D-mediated transcriptional upregulation of the tissue-specific osteocalcin gene in vivo.

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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1999-01-26       Impact factor: 3.162

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Journal:  Bone       Date:  2015-03-27       Impact factor: 4.398

4.  Chromatin dynamics regulate mesenchymal stem cell lineage specification and differentiation to osteogenesis.

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Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gene Regul Mech       Date:  2017-01-08       Impact factor: 4.490

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Authors:  M Wassef; R Margueron
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2016-10-12       Impact factor: 5.469

6.  Profiling of human epigenetic regulators using a semi-automated real-time qPCR platform validated by next generation sequencing.

Authors:  Amel Dudakovic; Martina Gluscevic; Christopher R Paradise; Halil Dudakovic; Farzaneh Khani; Roman Thaler; Farah S Ahmed; Xiaodong Li; Allan B Dietz; Gary S Stein; Martin A Montecino; David R Deyle; Jennifer J Westendorf; Andre J van Wijnen
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Journal:  Genesis       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.487

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-01-20       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Osteogenic Stimulation of Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Using a Fungal Metabolite That Suppresses the Polycomb Group Protein EZH2.

Authors:  Rebekah M Samsonraj; Amel Dudakovic; Bushra Manzar; Buer Sen; Allan B Dietz; Simon M Cool; Janet Rubin; Andre J van Wijnen
Journal:  Stem Cells Transl Med       Date:  2017-12-27       Impact factor: 6.940

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Authors:  Andre J van Wijnen; Jennifer J Westendorf
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2019-04-25       Impact factor: 3.494

2.  Loss of histone methyltransferase Ezh2 stimulates an osteogenic transcriptional program in chondrocytes but does not affect cartilage development.

Authors:  Emily T Camilleri; Amel Dudakovic; Scott M Riester; Catalina Galeano-Garces; Christopher R Paradise; Elizabeth W Bradley; Meghan E McGee-Lawrence; Hee-Jeong Im; Marcel Karperien; Aaron J Krych; Jennifer J Westendorf; A Noelle Larson; Andre J van Wijnen
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2018-10-16       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  Epigenetic regulation of bone remodeling by natural compounds.

Authors:  Nishikant Raut; Sheila M Wicks; Tempitope O Lawal; Gail B Mahady
Journal:  Pharmacol Res       Date:  2019-07-14       Impact factor: 7.658

4.  Inhibition of the catalytic subunit of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) stimulates osteoblastogenesis by potentiating bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) responses.

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Journal:  J Cell Physiol       Date:  2020-07-19       Impact factor: 6.384

Review 5.  Polycomb Repressive Complex 2: a Dimmer Switch of Gene Regulation in Calvarial Bone Development.

Authors:  Timothy Nehila; James W Ferguson; Radhika P Atit
Journal:  Curr Osteoporos Rep       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 5.096

6.  Inhibition of the epigenetic suppressor EZH2 primes osteogenic differentiation mediated by BMP2.

Authors:  Amel Dudakovic; Rebekah M Samsonraj; Christopher R Paradise; Catalina Galeano-Garces; Merel O Mol; Daniela Galeano-Garces; Pengfei Zan; M Lizeth Galvan; Mario Hevesi; Oksana Pichurin; Roman Thaler; Dana L Begun; Peter Kloen; Marcel Karperien; A Noelle Larson; Jennifer J Westendorf; Simon M Cool; Andre J van Wijnen
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2020-04-24       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  β-Catenin Preserves the Stem State of Murine Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Through Activation of EZH2.

Authors:  Buer Sen; Christopher R Paradise; Zhihui Xie; Jeyantt Sankaran; Gunes Uzer; Maya Styner; Mark Meyer; Amel Dudakovic; Andre J van Wijnen; Janet Rubin
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8.  Global epigenetic alterations of mesenchymal stem cells in obesity: the role of vitamin C reprogramming.

Authors:  Mohsen Afarideh; Roman Thaler; Farzaneh Khani; Hui Tang; Kyra L Jordan; Sabena M Conley; Ishran M Saadiq; Yasin Obeidat; Aditya S Pawar; Alfonso Eirin; Xiang-Yang Zhu; Amir Lerman; Andre J van Wijnen; Lilach O Lerman
Journal:  Epigenetics       Date:  2020-09-20       Impact factor: 4.528

9.  Lamin A/C Is Dispensable to Mechanical Repression of Adipogenesis.

Authors:  Matthew Goelzer; Amel Dudakovic; Melis Olcum; Buer Sen; Engin Ozcivici; Janet Rubin; Andre J van Wijnen; Gunes Uzer
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-06-19       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  Ezh2 knockout in mesenchymal cells causes enamel hyper-mineralization.

Authors:  Yoshifumi Kobayashi; Angela Quispe-Salcedo; Sanika Bodas; Satoko Matsumura; Erhao Li; Richard Johnson; Marwa Choudhury; Daniel H Fine; Siva Nadimpalli; Henry F Duncan; Amel Dudakovic; Andre J van Wijnen; Emi Shimizu
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 3.322

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