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XB-ART-11308
J Cell Biochem 1999 Jun 15;734:437-44.
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Noggin expression in a mesodermal pluripotent cell line C1 and its regulation by BMP.

Nifuji A , Kellermann O , Noda M .


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Osteoblasts and chondrocytes are derived from mesodermal stem cells and their differentiation is under the control of coordinated interaction among signaling molecules. Noggin is one of the signaling molecules which bind to and inactivate BMPs to induce neural tissues and dorsal mesoderm in Xenopus. However, its expression and regulation in mammalian cells has not been known. In this study, we investigated expression of noggin in murine pluripotent mesodermal cell line, C1. Noggin expression was very low in these C1 cells before they were induced to differentiate. When C1 cells were induced to differentiate into chondrocytes in aggregate cultures in the presence of dexamethasone(dex), noggin expression was significantly increased. In a sharp contrast, when the C1 cells were induced to differentiate into osteoblastic cells by the treatment with beta glycerophosphate (betaGP) and ascorbic acid (AA), noggin mRNA expression remained to be barely detectable. Noggin expression was also observed in the developing cartilage of vertebrae in 15.5 dpc mouse embryos. The noggin mRNA level in C1 cells in monolayer cultures was enhanced significantly by the treatment with BMP4/7 in a dose-dependent manner with a maximal effect at 100 ng/ml. The BMP4/7 effect on noggin expression was time dependent starting within 12 h and peaked at 24 h. These results indicate that noggin is expressed in the pluripotent mesodermal cell line C1 and that its expression is regulated by BMP.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: bmp4 nog