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Nutrient-regulated dynamics of chondroprogenitors in the postnatal murine growth plate

Takeshi Oichi, Joe Kodama, Kimberly Wilson, Hongying Tian, Yuka Imamura, Yu Usami, Yasushi Oshima, Taku Saito, Sakae Tanaka, View ORCID ProfileMasahiro Iwamoto, Satoru Otsuru, Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.20.524764
Takeshi Oichi
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
2Sensory & Motor System Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 1138655
3Department of Orthopedics, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, 1738608
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  • For correspondence: motomi.iwamoto@som.umaryland.edu oichi-tky@umin.ac.jp
Joe Kodama
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Kimberly Wilson
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Hongying Tian
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Yuka Imamura
4Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, 17033
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Yu Usami
5Department of Oral Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan, 5650871
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Yasushi Oshima
2Sensory & Motor System Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 1138655
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Taku Saito
2Sensory & Motor System Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 1138655
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Sakae Tanaka
2Sensory & Motor System Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 1138655
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Masahiro Iwamoto
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Satoru Otsuru
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto
1Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201
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  • For correspondence: motomi.iwamoto@som.umaryland.edu oichi-tky@umin.ac.jp
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Abstract

Longitudinal bone growth relies on endochondral ossification in the cartilaginous growth plate where chondrocytes accumulate and synthesize the matrix scaffold that is replaced by bone. The chondroprogenitors in the resting zone maintain the continuous turnover of chondrocytes in the growth plate. Malnutrition is a leading cause of growth retardation in children; however, after recovery from nutrient deprivation, bone growth is accelerated beyond the normal rate, a phenomenon termed catch-up growth. Though nutritional status is a known regulator of long bone growth, it is largely unknown if and how chondroprogenitor cells respond to deviations in nutrient availability. Here, using fate-mapping analysis in Axin2CreERT2 mice, we showed that dietary restriction increased the number of Axin2+ chondroprogenitors in the resting zone and simultaneously inhibited their differentiation. Once nutrient deficiency was resolved, the accumulated chondroprogenitor cells immediately restarted differentiation and formed chondrocyte columns, contributing to accelerated growth. Furthermore, we showed that nutrient deprivation reduced the level of phosphorylated Akt in the resting zone, and that exogenous IGF-1 canceled this reduction and stimulated differentiation of the pooled chondroprogenitors, decreasing their numbers. Our study of Axin2CreERT2 revealed that nutrient availability regulates the balance between accumulation and differentiation of chondroprogenitors in the growth plate, and further demonstrated that IGF-1 partially mediates this regulation by promoting the committed differentiation of the chondroprogenitor cells.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • Email address: Takeshi Oichi: oichi-tky{at}umin.ac.jp, Joe kodama: Jkodama{at}som.umaryland.edu, Kimberly Wilson: Kimberly.Wilson{at}som.umaryland.edu, Hongying Tian: HTian{at}som.umaryland.edu, Yuka Imamura: yimamura{at}pennstatehealth.psu.edu, Yu Usami: yusami{at}dent.osaka-u.ac.jp, Yasushi Oshima: yoo-tky{at}umin.ac.jp, Taku Saito: tasaitoutky{at}g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp, Sakae Tanaka: tanakas-ort{at}h.u-tokyo.ac.jp, Masahiro Iwamoto: Masahiro.Iwamoto{at}som.umaryland.edu, Satoru Otsuru: SOtsuru{at}som.umaryland.edu, Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto: Motomi.Iwamoto{at}som.umaryland.edu

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Nutrient-regulated dynamics of chondroprogenitors in the postnatal murine growth plate
Takeshi Oichi, Joe Kodama, Kimberly Wilson, Hongying Tian, Yuka Imamura, Yu Usami, Yasushi Oshima, Taku Saito, Sakae Tanaka, Masahiro Iwamoto, Satoru Otsuru, Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto
bioRxiv 2023.01.20.524764; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.20.524764
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Nutrient-regulated dynamics of chondroprogenitors in the postnatal murine growth plate
Takeshi Oichi, Joe Kodama, Kimberly Wilson, Hongying Tian, Yuka Imamura, Yu Usami, Yasushi Oshima, Taku Saito, Sakae Tanaka, Masahiro Iwamoto, Satoru Otsuru, Motomi Iwamoto-Enomoto
bioRxiv 2023.01.20.524764; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.20.524764

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