Genetics and Genomics of SOST: functional analysis of variants and genomic regulation in osteoblasts

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2021-03-04T14:07:37Z

2021-03-04T14:07:37Z

2021-01-06

2021-03-04T14:07:37Z

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SOST encodes the sclerostin protein, which acts as a key extracellular inhibitor of the canonical Wnt pathway in bone, playing a crucial role in skeletal development and bone homeostasis. The objective of this work was to assess the functionality of two variants previously identified (the rare variant rs570754792 and the missense variant p.Val10Ile) and to investigate the physical interactors of the SOST proximal promoter region in bone cells. Through a promoter luciferase reporter assay we show that the minor allele of rs570754792, a variant located in the extended TATA box motif, displays a significant decrease in promoter activity. Likewise, through western blot studies of extracellular and intracellular sclerostin, we observe a reduced expression of the p.Val10Ile mutant protein. Finally, using a circular chromosome conformation capture assay (4C-seq) in 3 bone cell types (MSC, hFOB, Saos-2), we have detected physical interactions between the SOST proximal promoter and the ECR5 enhancer, several additional enhancers located between EVT4 and MEOX1 and a distant region containing exon 18 of DHX8. In conclusion, SOST presents functional regulatory and missense variants that affect its expression and displays physical contacts with far reaching genomic sequences, which may play a role in its regulation within bone cells.

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Aminoàcids; Ossos; Genòmica; Amino acids; Bones; Genomics

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020489

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021, vol. 22(2), num. 489

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cc-by (c) Martínez Gil, Nuria et al., 2021

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