Msx2 is required for vascular smooth muscle cells osteoblastic differentiation but not calcification in insulin-resistant ob/ob mice

Obesity and diabetes potentiate vascular calcification by increasing vascular smooth muscle cells osteoblastic differentiation mediated by the transcription factor Msx2 and bone morphogenetic protein-2 signaling. However, Bmp-2/Msx2 crosstalk to induce VSMC osteogenic phenotype transition and calcif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atherosclerosis 2017-10, Vol.265, p.14-21
Hauptverfasser: Andrade, Maria Claudina, Carmo, Luciana S., Farias-Silva, Elisangela, Liberman, Marcel
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Zusammenfassung:Obesity and diabetes potentiate vascular calcification by increasing vascular smooth muscle cells osteoblastic differentiation mediated by the transcription factor Msx2 and bone morphogenetic protein-2 signaling. However, Bmp-2/Msx2 crosstalk to induce VSMC osteogenic phenotype transition and calcification is poorly understood in diabetes. We aimed to investigate mechanisms underlying Bmp-2-driven VSMC osteogenic differentiation and calcification in leptin-deficient ob/ob mice. We incubated VSMC from ob/ob mice and wild type C57BL/6 littermates with or without Bmp-2. We used loss-of-function experiments to investigate the role of Msx2 in Bmp-2-induced ob/ob VSMC osteochondrogenic differentiation and calcification by transfecting Msx2 siRNA into VSMC. Baseline ob/ob VSMC and aorta showed increased Msx2, Runx2, alkaline phosphatase mRNA and protein expression, which further increased in Bmp-2-incubated ob/ob VSMC, therefore augmenting ob/ob VSMC calcification in comparison to wild type VSMC. Accordingly, signaling pathways to induce VSMC osteogenic differentiation, such as Smad1/5 phosphorylation increased in ob/ob versus wild type aorta. In comparison to wild type VSMC, Msx2 siRNA transfected VSMC decreased Bmp-2-dependent osteochondrogenic differentiation response by abrogating Msx2, Runx2, Alpl expression in ob/ob but not in wild type VSMC. Nonetheless, Msx2 inhibition did not decrease calcification in Bmp-2 stimulated ob/ob VSMC in vitro. Our data support a crucial role of Msx2 for ob/ob VSMC osteochondrogenic differentiation, however, Msx2 signaling alone is not sufficient for ob/ob VSMC calcification after Bmp-2 stimulation in vitro. These findings can be translated into novel perspectives for the understanding of the mechanisms and to provide therapeutic targets underlying vascular calcification in type 2 diabetes. •Bmp-2/Msx2 crosstalk to induce VSMC osteogenic transition is undetermined in T2DM.•Both control and Bmp-2-stimulated ob/ob VSMC increased Msx2, Runx2, Alpl expression.•Msx2 siRNA decreased Bmp-2-dependent ob/ob VSMC osteochondrogenic differentiation.•Msx2 inhibition did not decrease calcification in Bmp-2 stimulated ob/ob VSMC.•Msx2 signaling alone is not sufficient for ob/ob VSMC calcification induced by Bmp-2.
ISSN:0021-9150
1879-1484
DOI:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.07.028