A novel chordin-like BMP inhibitor, CHL2, expressed preferentially in chondrocytes of developing cartilage and osteoarthritic joint cartilage
2004
We have identified a novel chordin-like protein, CHL2, which is
structurally most homologous to CHL/neuralin/ventroptin. When injected into
Xenopus embryos, CHL2 RNA induced a secondary axis. Recombinant CHL2
protein interacted directly with BMPs in a competitive manner to prevent
binding to the type I BMP receptor ectodomain, and inhibited BMP-dependent
induction of alkaline phosphatase in C2C12 cells. Thus, CHL2 behaves as a
secreted BMP-binding inhibitor. In situ hybridization revealed that
CHL2 expression is restricted to chondrocytes of various developing
joint cartilage surfaces and connective tissues in reproductive organs. Adult
mesenchymal progenitor cells expressed CHL2 , and its levels decreased
during chondrogenic differentiation. Addition of CHL2 protein to a
chondrogenic culture system reduced cartilage matrix deposition. Consistently,
CHL2 transcripts were weakly detected in normal adult joint cartilage.
However, CHL2 expression was upregulated in middle zone chondrocytes
in osteoarthritic joint cartilage (where hypertrophic markers are induced).
CHL2 depressed chondrocyte mineralization when added during the hypertrophic
differentiation of cultured hyaline cartilage particles. Thus, CHL2 may play
negative roles in the (re)generation and maturation of articular chondrocytes
in the hyaline cartilage of both developing and degenerated joints.
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