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A new role for Filamin A as a regulator of Runx2 function

Filamin A is a well-characterised cytoskeletal protein which regulates cell shape and migration by cross-linking with actin. Filamin A mutations cause a number of human developmental disorders, many of which exhibit skeletal dysplasia. However, the molecular mechanisms by which Filamin A affects skeletal development are unknown. The transcription factor Runx2 is a master regulator of osteoblast and chondrocyte differentiation. Data presented in this thesis show that Filamin A forms a complex with Runx2 in osteoblastic cell lines. Moreover, it is demonstrated that Filamin A is present in the nucleus in several cell lines, including those of osteoblastic origin. The data presented show that the Filamin A/Runx2 complex suppresses the expression of the gene encoding the matrix-degrading enzyme, matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP-13), which is an important osteoblastic differentiation marker. ChIP assays were employed to demonstrate that endogenously expressed Filamin A associates with the promoter of the MMP-13 gene. In addition, Filamin A is not only located in the nucleus but also in the nucleolus, an important nuclear compartment involved in ribosomal RNA (rRNA) transcription. Ribosomal DNA promoter-driven reporter assays, Filamin A-knockdown experiments and exogenous Filamin A transfections demonstrated that Filamin A and Runx2 can repress ribosomal gene expression activity. Importantly, Filamin A is recruited to the human ribosomal DNA promoter, suggesting its direct involvement in the regulation of rRNA transcription. These findings reveal a novel role of Filamin A in the direct regulation of ribosomal gene expression. Finally, by using microarray technology, changes in gene expression were identified when Filamin A was downregulated. Some of the differentially expressed genes were known orchestrators of bone development. The data presented in this thesis strengthen the link between Filamin A and bone development and provide a molecular rationale for how Filamin A, acting as a regulator of gene expression, might influence osteoblastic differentiation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:538413
Date January 2011
CreatorsLopez Camacho, Cesar
ContributorsShore, Paul
PublisherUniversity of Manchester
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
Sourcehttps://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/a-new-role-for-filamin-a-as-a-regulator-of-runx2-function(88321064-5c82-4f2b-a755-911ed3b42b2e).html

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