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PI15, a novel secreted WNT-signaling antagonist, regulates chondrocyte differentiation.

Hiroka KawaueThira RojasawasthienChirada DusadeemeelapTakuma MatsubaraShoichiro KokabuWilliam N Addison
Published in: Connective tissue research (2024)
shRNA-mediated knockdown of PI15 in ATDC5 cells, C3H10T1/2 cells or primary chondrocytes inhibits chondrogenesis, whereas the overexpression of PI15 strongly enhances chondrogenic potential. Mechanistically, PI15 binds to the LRP6 WNT co-receptor and blocks WNT-induced LRP6 phosphorylation, thus repressing WNT-induced transcriptional activity and alleviating the inhibitory effect of WNT signaling on chondrogenesis. Altogether, our findings suggest that PI15 acts as a key regulator of chondrogenesis and unveils a mechanism through which chondrocyte-derived molecules can modulate WNT activity as differentiation proceeds, thereby creating a positive feedback loop that further drives differentiation.
Keyphrases
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