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Osmolarity Controls the Differentiation of Adipose-derived Stem Cells into Nucleus Pulposus Cells Via Histone Demethylase KDM4B

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2020 Jun 29
PMID 32594337
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Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are an ideal source of cells for intervertebral disc (IVD) regeneration, but the effect of an increased osmotic microenvironment on ADSC differentiation remains unclear. Here, we aimed to elucidate whether hyperosmolarity facilitates ADSC nucleus pulposus (NP)-like differentiation and whether histone demethylase KDM4B is involved in this process. ADSCs were cultured under standard and increased osmolarity conditions for 1-3 weeks, followed by analysis for proliferation and viability. Differentiation was then quantified by gene and protein analysis. Finally, KDM4B knockdown ADSCs were generated using lentiviral vectors. The results showed that increasing the osmolarity of the differentiation medium to 400 mOsm significantly increased NP-like gene expression and the synthesis of extracellular matrix (ECM) components during ADSC differentiation; however, further increasing the osmolarity to 500 mOsm suppressed the NP-like differentiation of ADSCs. KDM4B, as well as the IVD formation regulators forkhead box (Fox)a1/2 and sonic hedgehog (Shh), were found to be significantly upregulated at 400 mOsm. KDM4B knockdown reduced Foxa1/2, Shh, and NP-associated markers' expression, as well as the synthesis of ECM components. The reduction in NP-like differentiation caused by KDM4B knockdown was partially rescued by Purmorphamine, a specific agonist of Shh. Moreover, we found that KDM4B can directly bind to the promoter region of Foxa1/2 and decrease the content of H3K9me3/2. In conclusion, our results indicate that a potential optimal osmolarity window might exist for successful ADSC differentiation. KDM4B plays an essential role in regulating the osmolarity-induced NP-like differentiation of ADSCs by interacting with Foxa1/2-Shh signaling.

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