Uncovering pathways regulating chondrogenic differentiation of CHH fibroblasts

  • Chabronova, A.
  • van den Akker, G.G.H.
  • Meekels-Steinbusch, M.M.F.
  • Friedrich, F.
  • Cremers, A.
  • Surtel, D.A.M.
  • Peffers, M.J.
  • van Rhijn, L.W.
  • Lausch, E.
  • Zabel, B.
  • Caron, M.M.J.
  • Welting, T.J.M.
Publication date
December 2021

Abstract

Mutations in the non-coding snoRNA component of mitochondrial RNA processing endoribonuclease (RMRP) are the cause of cartilage-hair hypoplasia (CHH). CHH is a rare form of metaphyseal chondrodysplasia characterized by disproportionate short stature and abnormal growth plate development. The process of chondrogenic differentiation within growth plates of long bones is vital for longitudinal bone growth. However, molecular mechanisms behind impaired skeletal development in CHH patients remain unclear. We employed a transdifferentiation model (FDC) combined with whole transcriptome analysis to investigate the chondrogenic transdifferentiation capacity of CHH fibroblasts and to examine pathway regulation in CHH cells during chondrogenic differ...

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