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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
Volume 191, Issue 1, Pages 9-21Publisher
ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1084/jem.191.1.9
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cartilage; NFATp; mesenchymal stem cells; chondrosarcoma; differentiation
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- NIA NIH HHS [AG37883, AG14701] Funding Source: Medline
- NICHD NIH HHS [HD22400] Funding Source: Medline
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Nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) transcription factors regulate gene expression in lymphocytes and control cardiac valve formation. Here, we report that NFATp regulates chondrogenesis in the adult animal. In mice lacking NFATp, resident cells in the extraarticular connective tissues spontaneously differentiate to cartilage. These cartilage cells progressively differentiate and the tissue undergoes endochondral ossification, recapitulating the development of endochondral bone. Proliferation of already existing articular cartilage cells also occurs in some older animals. At both sites, neoplastic changes in the cartilage cells occur. Consistent with these data, NFATp expression is regulated in mesenchymal stem cells induced to differentiate along a chondrogenic pathway. Lack of NFATp in articular cartilage cells results in increased expression of cartilage markers, whereas overexpression of NFATp in cartilage cell lines extinguishes the cartilage phenotype. Thus, NFATp is a repressor of cartilage cell growth and differentiation and also has the properties of a tumor suppressor.
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