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  • Yahiro, K.; Higashihori, N.; Moriyama, K.
    Histone methyltransferase Setdb1 is indispensable for Meckels cartilage development (2017), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 482, 883-888 .
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Mus musculus
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physiological function deletion of Setdb1 in Meckel's cartilage tissue leads to its enlargement. Chondrocytes from the Meckel's cartilage of Setdb1 conditional KO mice show increased size. At embryonic days 16.5 and 18.5, part of the perichondrium is disrupted and mineralization is observed in the Meckel's cartilage. Inhibition of Setdb1 causes increased proliferation in chondrocytes in the Meckel's cartilage as well as in siRNA-treated ATDC5 cells. Decreased expression of chondrogenic genes, such as Sox9, Mmp13, Collagen II, and Aggrecan, is observed as a result of Setdb1 inhibition in ATDC5 cells. SMAD-dependent BMP signaling is significantly increased by the loss of Setdb1 in both the Meckel's cartilage of Setdb1 conditional KO mice and siRNA-treated ATDC5 cells Mus musculus