RRC ID 56684
Author Yano K, Washio K, Tsumanuma Y, Yamato M, Ohta K, Okano T, Izumi Y.
Title The role of Tsukushi (TSK), a small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan, in bone growth.
Journal Regen Ther
Abstract Introduction:Endochondral ossification is one of a key process for bone maturation. Tsukushi (TSK) is a novel member of the secreted small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycan (SLRP) family. SLRPs localize to skeletal regions and play significant roles during whole phases of bone development. Although prior evidence suggests that TSK may be involved in the regulation of bone formation, its role in skeletal development has not yet been elucidated.
Methods:In the present study, we examined TSK's function during bone growth by comparing skeletal growth of TSK deficient (TSK-/-) mice and wild type (WT) mice. And an in vitro experiment using siRNA transfection of a chondrogenic cell line was performed.
Results:TSK-/- mice exhibited decreased weight and short stature at 3 weeks of age due to decreased longitudinal bone growth coupled with low bone mass. Furthermore, an in vitro experiment using siRNA transfection into a chondrogenic cell line revealed that decreased TSK expression induced down-regulation of key chondrogenic marker gene expression and up-regulation of mid-to-late chondrogenic markers gene expression.
Conclusions:Our results reveal that TSK regulates bone elongation and bone mass by modulating growth plate chondrocyte function and consequently, overall body size.
Volume 7
Pages 98-107
Published 2017-12-1
DOI 10.1016/j.reth.2017.08.001
PII S2352-3204(17)30026-3
PMID 30271858
PMC PMC6147151
IF 1.344
Times Cited 4
Resource
Human and Animal Cells ATDC5(RCB0565)