Runx2 regulates cranial suture closure by inducing hedgehog, Fgf, Wnt and Pthlh signaling pathway gene expressions in suture mesenchymal cells

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Cleidocranial dysplasia CCD, #119600), which is characterized by hypoplastic clavicles, open fontanelles, supernumerary teeth and a short stature, is caused by heterozygous mutations in RUNX2. However, it currently remains unclear why suture closure is severely impaired in CCD patients. The closure of posterior frontal PF) and sagittal SAG) sutures was completely interrupted in Runx2+/mice, and the proliferation of suture mesenchymal cells and their condensation were less than those in wild-type mice. To elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms, differentially expressed genes between wild-type and Runx2+/ PF and SAG sutures were identified by microarray and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analyses. The expression of hedgehog, Fgf,Wnt and Pthlh signaling pathway genes, including Gli1, Ptch1, Ihh, Fgfr2, Fgfr3, Tcf7, Wnt10b and Pth1r, which were directly regulated by Runx2, was reduced in the sutures, but not the calvarial bone tissues of Runx2+/ mice. Bone formation and suture closure were enhanced in an organ culture of Runx2+/calvariae with ligands or agonists of hedgehog, Fgf,Wnt and Pthlh signaling, while they were suppressed and suture mesenchymal cell proliferation was decreased in an organ culture of wild-type calvariae with their antagonists. These results indicate that more than a half dosage of Runx2 is required for the proliferation of suture mesenchymal cells, their condensation and commitment to osteoblast-lineage cells, and the induction of hedgehog, Fgf,Wnt and Pthlh signaling pathway gene expressions in sutures, but not in calvarial bone tissues, and also that the activation of hedgehog, Fgf,Wnt and Pthlh signaling pathways is necessary for suture closure.

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Qin, X., Jiang, Q., Miyazaki, T., & Komori, T. (2019). Runx2 regulates cranial suture closure by inducing hedgehog, Fgf, Wnt and Pthlh signaling pathway gene expressions in suture mesenchymal cells. Human Molecular Genetics, 28(6), 896–911. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddy386

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