The perichondrium, a structure made of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells surrounding growth plate cartilage, regulates chondrocyte maturation through poorly understood mechanisms. Analyses of loss- and gain-of-function models show that Twist-1, whose expression in cartilage is restricted to perichondrium, favors chondrocyte maturation in a Runx2-dependent manner. Runx2, in turn, enhances perichondrial expression of Fgf18, a regulator of chondrocyte maturation. Accordingly, compound heterozygous embryos for Runx2 and Fgf18 deletion display the same chondrocyte maturation phenotype as Fgf18-null embryos. This study identifies a transcriptional basis for the inhibition of chondrocyte maturation by perichondrium and reveals that Runx2 fulfills antagonistic functions during chondrogenesis. © 2006 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Hinoi, E., Bialek, P., Chen, Y. T., Rached, M. T., Groner, Y., Behringer, R. R., … Karsenty, G. (2006). Runx2 inhibits chondrocyte proliferation and hypertrophy through its expression in the perichondrium. Genes and Development, 20(21), 2937–2942. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1482906
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