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Leveraging single cell multiomic analyses to identify gene regulatory networks that drive human articular cartilage cell fate


ABSTRACT: Cartilage plays a crucial role in skeletal development and function, and abnormal development contributes to genetic and age-related skeletal disease. Compromises to the integrity of joint-lining articular cartilage in particular lead to debilitating chronic degenerative diseases including osteoarthritis. To better understand how human articular cartilage develops in vivo, we jointly profiled the transcriptome and open chromatin regions in individual nuclei recovered from distal femurs at 2 fetal timepoints. We used these multiomic data to predict transcription factor-based regulatory networks that are important for articular chondrocyte differentiation. We developed a human pluripotent stem cell platform for interrogating the function of predicted transcription factors during chondrocyte differentiation and identified new biological roles for CREB5. We have identified genes whose expression is regulated by over-expression of CREB5 in either human iPS-derived cartilage or in bovine deep zone articular chondrocytes.

ORGANISM(S): Bos taurus

PROVIDER: GSE296290 | GEO | 2026/02/25

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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