Sdc4 deletion perturbs intervertebral disc matrix homeostasis and promotes early osteopenia in the aging mouse spine

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Matrix Biology Pub Date : 2024-05-26 DOI:10.1016/j.matbio.2024.05.006
Kimheak Sao , Makarand V. Risbud
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Abstract

Syndecan 4 (SDC4), a cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan, is known to regulate matrix catabolism by nucleus pulposus cells in an inflammatory milieu. However, the role of SDC4 in the aging spine has never been explored. Here we analyzed the spinal phenotype of Sdc4 global knockout (KO) mice as a function of age. Micro-computed tomography showed that Sdc4 deletion severely reduced vertebral trabecular and cortical bone mass, and biomechanical properties of vertebrae were significantly altered in Sdc4 KO mice. These changes in vertebral bone were likely due to elevated osteoclastic activity. The histological assessment showed subtle phenotypic changes in the intervertebral disc. Imaging-Fourier transform-infrared analyses showed a reduced relative ratio of mature collagen crosslinks in young adult nucleus pulposus (NP) and annulus fibrosus (AF) of KO compared to wildtype discs. Additionally, relative chondroitin sulfate levels increased in the NP compartment of the KO mice. Transcriptomic analysis of NP tissue using CompBio, an AI-based tool showed biological themes associated with prominent dysregulation of heparan sulfate GAG degradation, mitochondria metabolism, autophagy, endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated misfolded protein processes and ER to Golgi protein processing. Overall, this study highlights the important role of SDC4 in fine-tuning vertebral bone homeostasis and extracellular matrix homeostasis in the mouse intervertebral disc.

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Sdc4 基因缺失会扰乱椎间盘基质的稳态,并促进衰老小鼠脊柱的早期骨质增生。
Syndecan 4(Sdc4)是一种细胞表面硫酸肝素蛋白多糖,已知它能在炎症环境中调节髓核细胞的基质分解。然而,Sdc4 在衰老脊柱中的作用却从未被探究过。在这里,我们分析了 Sdc4 基因全基因敲除(KO)小鼠的脊柱表型与年龄的关系。显微计算机断层扫描显示,Sdc4 基因缺失会严重降低脊椎骨小梁和皮质骨的质量,Sdc4 KO 小鼠脊椎骨的生物力学特性也会发生显著改变。脊椎骨的这些变化可能是由于 KO 小鼠破骨细胞活性升高所致。组织学评估显示椎间盘发生了细微的表型变化。成像-傅立叶变换-红外分析显示,与野生型小鼠相比,KO 小鼠的年轻成人髓核(NP)和纤维环(AF)中成熟胶原交联的相对比率降低。此外,KO 小鼠髓核中硫酸软骨素的相对水平有所增加。使用基于人工智能的工具 CompBio 对 NP 组织进行转录组分析显示,硫酸肝素 GAG 降解、线粒体代谢、自噬、与内质网 (ER) 相关的错误折叠蛋白过程以及 ER 至高尔基体蛋白加工过程中存在明显的失调,而这些失调与相关的生物学主题有关。总之,这项研究强调了 Sdc4 在微调小鼠椎间盘椎骨稳态和细胞外基质稳态中的重要作用。
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Matrix Biology
Matrix Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Matrix Biology (established in 1980 as Collagen and Related Research) is a cutting-edge journal that is devoted to publishing the latest results in matrix biology research. We welcome articles that reside at the nexus of understanding the cellular and molecular pathophysiology of the extracellular matrix. Matrix Biology focusses on solving elusive questions, opening new avenues of thought and discovery, and challenging longstanding biological paradigms.
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