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Osteomodulin positively regulates osteogenesis through interaction with BMP2

Wen-Zhen Lin, Xiaohan Zhu, Li Gao, Mengying Mao, Daming Gao, Zhengwei Huang

2021Cell Death and Disease79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteomodulin (OMD), a member of the small leucine-rich proteoglycan family, distributes in mineralized tissues and is positively regulated by bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2). However, the exact function of OMD during mineralization and its association with BMP2 remain poorly understood. Herein, the expression pattern of OMD during osteogenesis was investigated in human dental pulp stem cells. Silencing OMD gene significantly suppressed the alkaline phosphatase activity, mineralized nodule formation and osteogenesis-associated gene transcription. Besides, OMD could enhance BMP2-induced expression of SP7 and RUNX2 with concentration dependence in vitro. Rat mandibular bone defect model revealed that scaffolds injected with the combination of OMD and suboptimal BMP2 exhibited more mature and abundant mineralized bone than that treated with OMD or suboptimal BMP2 alone. Mechanistically, OMD could bind to BMP2 via its terminal leucine-rich repeats and formed complexes with BMP2 and its membrane receptors, thus promoting BMP/SMAD signal transduction. In addition, OMD was a putative target gene of SMAD4, which plays a pivotal role in this pathway. Collectively, these data elucidate that OMD may act as a positive coordinator in osteogenesis through BMP2/SMADs signaling.

Topics & Concepts

Bone morphogenetic protein 2RUNX2SMADCell biologyChemistryGene silencingBone morphogenetic proteinSignal transductionTranscription factorBiologyGeneBiochemistryIn vitroTGF-β signaling in diseasesBone and Dental Protein StudiesBone health and treatments
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