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Lipid availability determines fate of skeletal progenitor cells via SOX9

Authors :
van Gastel, Nick
Stegen, Steve
Eelen, Guy
Schoors, Sandra
Carlier, Aurélie
Daniëls, Veerle W.
Baryawno, Ninib
Przybylski, Dariusz
Depypere, Maarten
Stiers, Pieter-Jan
Lambrechts, Dennis
Van Looveren, Riet
Torrekens, Sophie
Sharda, Azeem
Agostinis, Patrizia
Lambrechts, Diether
Maes, Frederik
Swinnen, Johan V.
Geris, Liesbet
Van Oosterwyck, Hans
Thienpont, Bernard
Carmeliet, Peter
Scadden, David T.
Carmeliet, Geert
Source :
Nature; March 2020, Vol. 579 Issue: 7797 p111-117, 7p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The avascular nature of cartilage makes it a unique tissue1–4, but whether and how the absence of nutrient supply regulates chondrogenesis remain unknown. Here we show that obstruction of vascular invasion during bone healing favours chondrogenic over osteogenic differentiation of skeletal progenitor cells. Unexpectedly, this process is driven by a decreased availability of extracellular lipids. When lipids are scarce, skeletal progenitors activate forkhead box O (FOXO) transcription factors, which bind to the Sox9promoter and increase its expression. Besides initiating chondrogenesis, SOX9 acts as a regulator of cellular metabolism by suppressing oxidation of fatty acids, and thus adapts the cells to an avascular life. Our results define lipid scarcity as an important determinant of chondrogenic commitment, reveal a role for FOXO transcription factors during lipid starvation, and identify SOX9 as a critical metabolic mediator. These data highlight the importance of the nutritional microenvironment in the specification of skeletal cell fate.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
579
Issue :
7797
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52536762
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2050-1