Bone, cartilage, and marrow adipocytes are generated by skeletal progenitors, but the relationships between lineages and mechanisms controlling their differentiation are poorly understood. We established mouse clonal skeletal progenitors with distinct differentiation properties and analyzed their transcriptome. Unipotent osteogenic and adipogenic cells expressed specific transcriptional programs, whereas bipotent clones combined expression of those genes and did not show a unique signature. We tested potential regulators of lineage commitment and found that in the presence of interferon-γ (IFNγ) adipogenic clones can be induced to osteogenesis and that their adipogenic capacity is inhibited. Analysis of IFNγ-regulated genes showed that lineage signatures and fate commitment of skeletal progenitors were controlled by EGR1 and EGR2. Knockdown experiments revealed that EGR1 is a positive regulator of the adipogenic transcriptional program and differentiation capacity, whereas EGR2 inhibits the osteogenic program and potency. Therefore, our work revealed transcriptional signatures of osteogenic and adipogenic lineages and mechanism triggering cell fate.

Clonal Analysis Delineates Transcriptional Programs of Osteogenic and Adipogenic Lineages of Adult Mouse Skeletal Progenitors / Rostovskaya, Maria; Donsante, Samantha; Sacchetti, Benedetto; Alexopoulou, Dimitra; Klemroth, Sylvia; Dahl, Andreas; Riminucci, Mara; Bianco, Paolo; Anastassiadis, Konstantinos. - In: STEM CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2213-6711. - 11:1(2018), pp. 212-227. [10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.05.014]

Clonal Analysis Delineates Transcriptional Programs of Osteogenic and Adipogenic Lineages of Adult Mouse Skeletal Progenitors

Donsante, Samantha;Sacchetti, Benedetto;Riminucci, Mara;Bianco, Paolo;
2018

Abstract

Bone, cartilage, and marrow adipocytes are generated by skeletal progenitors, but the relationships between lineages and mechanisms controlling their differentiation are poorly understood. We established mouse clonal skeletal progenitors with distinct differentiation properties and analyzed their transcriptome. Unipotent osteogenic and adipogenic cells expressed specific transcriptional programs, whereas bipotent clones combined expression of those genes and did not show a unique signature. We tested potential regulators of lineage commitment and found that in the presence of interferon-γ (IFNγ) adipogenic clones can be induced to osteogenesis and that their adipogenic capacity is inhibited. Analysis of IFNγ-regulated genes showed that lineage signatures and fate commitment of skeletal progenitors were controlled by EGR1 and EGR2. Knockdown experiments revealed that EGR1 is a positive regulator of the adipogenic transcriptional program and differentiation capacity, whereas EGR2 inhibits the osteogenic program and potency. Therefore, our work revealed transcriptional signatures of osteogenic and adipogenic lineages and mechanism triggering cell fate.
2018
bone marrow stromal cells; Egr1/2 transcription factors; interferon-γ signaling; lineage commitment; skeletal progenitors; transcriptional signatures; Biochemistry; Genetics; Developmental Biology; Cell Biology
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Clonal Analysis Delineates Transcriptional Programs of Osteogenic and Adipogenic Lineages of Adult Mouse Skeletal Progenitors / Rostovskaya, Maria; Donsante, Samantha; Sacchetti, Benedetto; Alexopoulou, Dimitra; Klemroth, Sylvia; Dahl, Andreas; Riminucci, Mara; Bianco, Paolo; Anastassiadis, Konstantinos. - In: STEM CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2213-6711. - 11:1(2018), pp. 212-227. [10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.05.014]
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