Metabolic regulation of the CCN family genes by glycolysis in chondrocytes.

J Cell Commun Signal

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Dentistry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-5-1 Shikata-cho, Kita-ku, Okayama, 700-8525, Japan.

Published: March 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The CCN gene family consists of 6 genes that create proteins involved in various biological functions, with CCN2 playing a significant role in energy metabolism in chondrocytes.
  • Inhibition of glycolysis affects CCN gene expression, leading to decreased CCN2 and increased CCN3 expressions under certain conditions.
  • The study highlights a key relationship between glycolytic activity and the regulation of CCN2 and CCN3, showcasing how these genes influence each other in cartilage cells.

Article Abstract

The CCN family consists of 6 genes in the mammalian genome and produces multifunctional proteins involved in a variety of biological processes. Recent reports indicate the profound roles of CCN2 in energy metabolism in chondrocytes, and Ccn2 deficiency is known to alter the expression of 2 other family members including Ccn3. However, almost nothing is known concerning the regulation of the CCN family genes by energy metabolism. In order to gain insight into this critical issue, we initially and comprehensively evaluated the effect of inhibition of glycolysis on the expression of all of the CCN family genes in chondrocytic cells. Upon the inhibition of a glycolytic enzyme, repression of CCN2 expression was observed, whereas CCN3 expression was conversely induced. Similar repression of CCN2 was conferred by the inhibition of aerobic ATP production, which, however, did not induce CCN3 expression. In contrast, glucose starvation significantly enhanced the expression of CCN3 in those cells. The results of a reporter gene assay using a molecular construct containing a CCN3 proximal promoter revealed a dose-dependent induction of the CCN3 promoter activity by the glycolytic inhibitor in chondrocytic cells. These results unveiled a critical role of glycolytic activity in the regulation of CCN2 and CCN3, which activity mediated the mutual regulation of these 2 major CCN family members in chondrocytes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842183PMC
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