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SWI/SNF‐Mediated Lineage Determination in Mesenchymal Stem Cells Confers Resistance to Osteoporosis
Author(s) -
Nguyen Kevin Hong,
Xu Fuhua,
Flowers Stephen,
Williams Edek A.J.,
Fritton J. Christopher,
Moran Elizabeth
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
stem cells
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.159
H-Index - 229
eISSN - 1549-4918
pISSN - 1066-5099
DOI - 10.1002/stem.2064
Subject(s) - biology , mesenchymal stem cell , stem cell , lineage (genetic) , genetics , cancer research , microbiology and biotechnology , gene
Redirecting the adipogenic potential of bone marrow‐derived mesenchymal stem cells to other lineages, particularly osteoblasts, is a key goal in regenerative medicine. Controlling lineage selection through chromatin remodeling complexes such as SWI/SNF, which act coordinately to establish new patterns of gene expression, would be a desirable intervention point, but the requirement for the complex in essentially every lineage pathway has generally precluded selectivity. However, a novel approach now appears possible by targeting the subset of SWI/SNF powered by the alternative ATPase, mammalian brahma (BRM). BRM is not required for development, which has hindered understanding of its contributions, but knockdown genetics here, designed to explore the hypothesis that BRM‐SWI/SNF has different regulatory roles in different mesenchymal stem cell lineages, shows that depleting BRM from mesenchymal stem cells has a dramatic effect on the balance of lineage selection between osteoblasts and adipocytes. BRM depletion enhances the proportion of cells expressing markers of osteoblast precursors at the expense of cells able to differentiate along the adipocyte lineage. This effect is evident in primary bone marrow stromal cells as well as in established cell culture models. The altered precursor balance has major physiological significance, which becomes apparent as protection against age‐related osteoporosis and as reduced bone marrow adiposity in adult BRM‐null mice. S tem C ells 2015;33:3028–3038

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