[HTML][HTML] G-protein stimulatory subunit alpha and Gq/11α G-proteins are both required to maintain quiescent stem-like chondrocytes

AS Chagin, KK Vuppalapati, T Kobayashi, J Guo… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
AS Chagin, KK Vuppalapati, T Kobayashi, J Guo, T Hirai, M Chen, S Offermanns
Nature communications, 2014nature.com
Round chondrocytes in the resting zone of the growth plate provide precursors for columnar
chondrocytes and have stem-like properties. Here we demonstrate that these stem-like
chondrocytes undergo apoptosis in the absence of the receptor (PPR) for parathyroid
hormone-related protein. We examine the possible roles of heterotrimeric G-proteins
activated by the PPR. Inactivation of the G-protein stimulatory α-subunit (Gsα) leads to
accelerated differentiation of columnar chondrocytes, as seen in the PPR knockout, but a …
Abstract
Round chondrocytes in the resting zone of the growth plate provide precursors for columnar chondrocytes and have stem-like properties. Here we demonstrate that these stem-like chondrocytes undergo apoptosis in the absence of the receptor (PPR) for parathyroid hormone-related protein. We examine the possible roles of heterotrimeric G-proteins activated by the PPR. Inactivation of the G-protein stimulatory α-subunit (Gsα) leads to accelerated differentiation of columnar chondrocytes, as seen in the PPR knockout, but a remnant of growth cartilage remains, in contrast to disappearance of the growth cartilage in the PPR knockout. Stem-like chondrocytes lose their quiescence and proliferate upon Gsα ablation. Inactivation of Gsα in mice with a mutant PPR that cannot activate G proteins, Gq and G11, leads to a PPR knockout-like phenotype. Thus, Gsα is the major mediator of the anti-differentiation action of the PPR, while activation of both Gsα and Gq/11α is required for quiescence of stem-like chondrocytes.
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