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Plant homeodomain finger protein 2 promotes bone formation by demethylating and activating Runx2 for osteoblast differentiation

Author(s)
Kim, Hye-JinPark, Jong-WanLee, Kyoung-HwaYoon, HaejinShin, Dong HoonJu, Uk-IlSeok, Seung HyeokLim, Seung HyeonLee, Zang HeeKim, Hong-HeeChun, Yang-Sook
Issued Date
2014-10
DOI
10.1038/cr.2014.127
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58171
Citation
CELL RESEARCH, v.24, no.10, pp.1231 - 1249
Abstract
Plant homeodomain finger protein 2 (PHF2), which contains a plant homeodomain and a Jumonji-C domain, is an epigenetic regulator that demethylates lysine 9 in histone 3 (H3K9me2). On the other hand, runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) plays essential roles in bone development and regeneration. Given previous reports that the PHF2 mutation can cause dwarfism in mice and that PHF2 expression is correlated with that of Runx2 in differentiating thymocytes, we investigated whether PHF2 regulates Runx2-mediated bone formation. Overexpression of PHF2 facilitated bone development in newborn mice, and viral shRNA-mediated knockdown of PHF2 delayed calvarial bone regeneration in adult rats. In primary osteoblasts and C2C12 precursor cells, PHF2 enhances osteoblast differentiation by demethylating Runx2, while suppressor of variegation 3-9 homolog 1 (SUV39H1) inhibits bone formation by methylating it. The PHF2-Runx2 interaction is mediated by the Jumonji-C and Runt domains of the two proteins, respectively. The interaction between Runx2 and osteocalcin promoter is regulated by the methylation status of Runx2, i.e., the interaction is augmented when Runx2 is demethylated. Our results suggest that SUV39H1 and PHF2 reciprocally regulate osteoblast differentiation by modulating Runx2-driven transcription at the post-translational level. This study may provide a theoretical basis for the development of new therapeutic modalities for patients with impaired bone development or delayed fracture healing.
Publisher
INST BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY
ISSN
1001-0602
Keyword (Author)
PHF2SUV39H1Runx2lysine methylationosteoblast differentiation
Keyword
METHYLTRANSFERASE G9ALYSINE-9 METHYLATIONTRANSCRIPTIONPHOSPHORYLATIONINTERACTSSUV39H1REPRESSGLP

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