Scleraxis is required for maturation of tissue domains for proper integration of the musculoskeletal system

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2017)

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Scleraxis (Scx) is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is expressed persistently in tendons/ligaments, but transiently in entheseal cartilage. In this study, we generated a novel Scx Cre knock-in (KI) allele, by in-frame replacement of most of Scx exon 1 with Cre recombinase (Cre ), to drive Cre expression using Scx promoter and to inactivate the endogenous Scx . Reflecting the intensity and duration of endogenous expression, Cre-mediated excision occurs in tendinous and ligamentous tissues persistently expressing Scx . Expression of tenomodulin, a marker of mature tenocytes and ligamentocytes, was almost absent in tendons and ligaments of Scx Cre / Cre KI mice lacking Scx to indicate defective maturation. In homozygotes, the transiently Scx -expressing entheseal regions such as the rib cage, patella cartilage, and calcaneus were small and defective and cartilaginous tuberosity was missing. Decreased Sox9 expression and phosphorylation of Smad1/5 and Smad3 were also observed in the developing entheseal cartilage, patella, and deltoid tuberosity of Scx Cre / Cre KI mice. These results highlighted the functional importance of both transient and persistent expression domains of Scx for proper integration of the musculoskeletal components.
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