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Publication : PRMT5 is necessary to form distinct cartilage identities in the knee and long bone.

First Author  Ramachandran J Year  2019
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  456
Issue  2 Pages  154-163
PubMed ID  31442442 Mgi Jnum  J:282858
Mgi Id  MGI:6383104 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2019.08.012
Citation  Ramachandran J, et al. (2019) PRMT5 is necessary to form distinct cartilage identities in the knee and long bone. Dev Biol 456(2):154-163
abstractText  During skeletal development, limb progenitors become specified as chondrocytes and subsequently differentiate into specialized cartilage compartments. We previously showed that the arginine dimethyl transferase, PRMT5, is essential for regulating the specification of progenitor cells into chondrocytes within early limb buds. Here, we report that PRMT5 regulates the survival of a separate progenitor domain that gives rise to the patella. Independent of its role in knee development, PRMT5 regulates several distinct types of chondrocyte differentiation within the long bones. Chondrocytes lacking PRMT5 have a striking blockage in hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation and are marked by abnormal gene expression. PRMT5 remains important for articular cartilage and hypertrophic cell identity during adult stages, indicating an ongoing role in homeostasis of these tissues. We conclude that PRMT5 is required for distinct steps of early and late chondrogenic specialization and is thus a critical component of multiple aspects of long bone development and maintenance.
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