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Dev Biol ; 501: 81-91, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37355029

ABSTRACT

The skull is a fundamental bone that protects the development of brain and consists of several bony elements, such as the frontal and parietal bones. Frontal bone exhibited superior in osteogenic potential and regeneration of cranial defects compared to parietal bone. However, how this regional difference is regulated remains largely unknown. In this study, we identified an Ap-2ß transcriptional factor with a higher expression in frontal bone, but its molecular function in osteoblasts needs to be elucidated. We found that Ap-2ß knockdown in preosteoblasts leads to reduced proliferation, increased cell death and impaired differentiation. Through RNA-seq analysis, we found that Ap-2ß influences multiple signaling pathways including the Wnt pathway, and overexpression of Ap-2ß showed increased nuclear ß-catenin and its target genes expressions in osteoblasts. Pharmacological activation of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling using LiCl treatment cannot rescue the reduced luciferase activities of the ß-catenin/TCF/LEF reporter in Ap-2ß knockdown preosteoblasts. Besides, transient expression of Ap-2ß via the lentivirus system could sufficiently rescue the inferior osteogenic potential in parietal osteoblasts, while Ap-2ß knockdown in frontal osteoblasts resulted in reduced osteoblast activity, reduced active ß-catenin and target genes expressions. Taken together, our data demonstrated that Ap-2ß modulates osteoblast proliferation and differentiation through the regulation of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling pathway and plays an important role in regulating regional osteogenic potential in frontal and parietal bone.


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Wnt Signaling Pathway , beta Catenin , beta Catenin/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Cell Differentiation , Skull/metabolism , Osteogenesis/physiology , Osteoblasts , Cells, Cultured
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