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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.386, No.3, 532-536, 2009
The forkhead transcription factor Foxc2 stimulates osteoblast differentiation
The forkhead box C2 (Foxc2) protein is a member of the family of winged helix/forkhead transcription factors. Foxc2-deficient mice display defective formation of the aortic arches, Multiple craniofacial bones, and Vertebral columns. To investigate the role of Foxc2 in osteoblast differentiation, DNA containing Foxc2 was transfected into the developing cranial suture mesenchymal cells by electroporation. Compared to the controls, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bone sialoprotein were expressed strongly ill Suture mesenchymal cells in the Foxc2 overexpressed calvaria. After Foxc2-siRNA transfection, ALP staining was rarely observed in the suture mesenchyme and adjacent parietal bone of the calvaria. Meanwhile, overexpression of Foxc2 increased protein levels of beta-catenin and stimulated TCF/LEF transcriptional activity. The protein kinase A inhibitor H-89 Suppressed Foxc2-mediated increases in TCF/LEF transcriptional activity (-40%, P < 0.01). In conclusion, our results demonstrated that Foxc2 stimulated osteoblast differentiation of mesenchymal cells and precisteoblasts. Activation of canonical Wnt-beta-catenin signals might be involved in the Foxc2-mediated stimulation of osteoblast differentiation. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.