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Parallel expression of Sox9 and Col2a1 in cells undergoing chondrogenesis

✍ Scribed by Qi Zhao; Heidi Eberspaecher; Véronique Lefebvre; Benoit de Crombrugghe


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
621 KB
Volume
209
Category
Article
ISSN
1058-8388

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✦ Synopsis


To assess the role of the transcription factor Sox9 in cartilage formation we have compared the expression pattern of Sox9 and Col2a1 at various stages of mouse embryonic development. Expression of Col2a1 colocalized with expression of Sox9 in all chondroprogenitor cells. In the sclerotomal compartment of somites the onset of Sox9 expression preceded that of Col2a1. A perfect correlation was also seen between high levels of Sox9 expression and high levels of Col2a1 expression in chondrocytic cells. However, no Sox9 expression was detected in hypertrophic chondrocytes; only low levels of Col2a1 RNA were found in the upper hypertrophic zone. Coexpression of Sox9 and Col2a1 was also seen in the notochord. At E11.5 Sox9 expression in the brain and spinal neural tube was more widespread than that of Col2a1 although at E14.5 Sox9 and Col2a1 transcripts were colocalized in discrete areas of the brain. Distinct differences between Sox9 and Col2a1 expression were observed in the otic vesicle at E11.5. At E8.5, expression of Sox9 but not of Col2a1 was seen in the dorsal tips of the neural folds and after neural tube closure also in presumptive crest cells emigrating from the dorsal pole of the neural tube. No Col2a1 expression was detected in gonadal ridges in which high levels of Sox9 expression were detected. Together with our previous results showing that the chondrocyte-specific enhancer element of the Col2a1 gene is a direct target for Sox9, these results suggest that Sox9 plays a major role in expression of Col2a1. The correlation between high expression levels of Sox9 and high expression levels of Col2a1 in chondrocytes suggests the hypothesis that high levels of Sox9 are needed for full expression of the chondrocyte phenotype; lower levels of Sox9 such as in neuronal tissues which are also associated with lower expression levels of Col2a1 would be compatible with other cell specifications.


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