Publication | Open Access
BMP-2-Enhanced Chondrogenesis Involves p38 MAPK-mediated Down-Regulation of Wnt-7a Pathway
88
Citations
56
References
2006
Year
The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) family has been implicated in control of cartilage development. Here, we demonstrate that BMP-2 promotes chondrogenesis by activating p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), which in turn downregulates Wnt-7a/b-catenin signaling responsible for proteasomal degradation of Sox9. Exposure of mesenchymal cells to BMP-2 resulted in upregulation of Sox9 protein and a concomitant decrease in the level of b-catenin protein and Wnt-7a signaling. In agreement with this, the interaction of Sox9 with b-catenin was inhibited in the presence of BMP-2. Inhibition of the p38 MAPK pathway using a dominant negative mutant led to sustained Wnt-7a signaling and decreased Sox9 expression, with consequent inhibition of precartilage condensation and chondrogenic differentiation. Moreover, overexpression of b-catenin caused degradation of Sox9 via the ubiquitin/26S proteasome pathway. Our results collectively indicate that the increase in Sox9 protein resulting from downregulation of b-catenin/Wnt-7a signaling is mediated by p38 MAPK during BMP-2 induced chondrogenesis in chick wing bud mesenchymal cells.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
1999 | 1.7K | |
The transcription factor Sox9 has essential roles in successive steps of the chondrocyte differentiation pathway and is required for expression of <i>Sox5</i> and <i>Sox6</i> Haruhiko Akiyama, Marie‐Christine Chaboissier, James F. Martin, SclerostinGeneticsEssential RolesEmbryologyRegenerative Medicine | 2002 | 1.7K |
2005 | 1.1K | |
1997 | 1.1K | |
2004 | 754 | |
1997 | 671 | |
1997 | 507 | |
2004 | 476 | |
2002 | 458 | |
2005 | 424 |
Page 1
Page 1