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Regionally Restricted Hox Function in Adult Bone Marrow Multipotent Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells

Authors :
Danielle Rux
Ilea T. Swinehart
Deneen M. Wellik
Daniel Lucas
S. A. Goldstein
Jane Y. Song
Kenneth M. Kozloff
Kyriel M. Pineault
Kelsey Trulik
Aleesa J. Schlientz
Source :
Developmental Cell. 39:653-666
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Posterior Hox genes (Hox9-13) are critical for patterning the limb skeleton along the proximodistal axis during embryonic development. Here we show that Hox11 paralogous genes, which developmentally pattern the zeugopod (radius/ulna and tibia/fibula), remain regionally expressed in the adult skeleton. Using Hoxa11EGFP reporter mice, we demonstrate expression exclusively in multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in the bone marrow of the adult zeugopod. Hox-positive cells express PDGFRα and CD51, are marked by LepR-Cre, and exhibit colony-forming unit fibroblast activity and tri-lineage differentiation in vitro. Loss of Hox11 function leads to fracture repair defects, including reduced cartilage formation and delayed ossification. Hox mutant cells are defective in osteoblastic and chondrogenic differentiation in tri-lineage differentiation experiments, and these defects are zeugopod specific. In the stylopod (humerus and femur) and sternum, bone marrow MSCs express other regionally restricted Hox genes, and femur fractures heal normally in Hox11 mutants. Together, our data support regional Hox expression and function in skeletal MSCs.

Details

ISSN :
15345807
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb19e383e62b7d9c9512e5964e194133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2016.11.008