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Inhibition of 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase protects against injury-induced osteoarthritis in mice
Jie Shen, Cuicui Wang, Jun Ying, Taotao Xu, Audrey McAlinden, Regis J. O’Keefe
Jie Shen, Cuicui Wang, Jun Ying, Taotao Xu, Audrey McAlinden, Regis J. O’Keefe
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Research Article Bone biology

Inhibition of 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase protects against injury-induced osteoarthritis in mice

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Abstract

Recently we demonstrated that ablation of the DNA methyltransferase enzyme, Dnmt3b, resulted in catabolism and progression of osteoarthritis (OA) in murine articular cartilage through a mechanism involving increased mitochondrial respiration. In this study, we identify 4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase (Abat) as a downstream target of Dnmt3b. Abat is an enzyme that metabolizes γ-aminobutyric acid to succinate, a key intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. We show that Dnmt3b binds to the Abat promoter, increases methylation of a conserved CpG sequence just upstream of the transcriptional start site, and inhibits Abat expression. Dnmt3b deletion in articular chondrocytes results in reduced methylation of the CpG sequence in the Abat promoter, which subsequently increases expression of Abat. Increased Abat expression in chondrocytes leads to enhanced mitochondrial respiration and elevated expression of catabolic genes. Overexpression of Abat in murine knee joints via lentiviral injection results in accelerated cartilage degradation following surgical induction of OA. In contrast, lentiviral-based knockdown of Abat attenuates the expression of IL-1β–induced catabolic genes in primary murine articular chondrocytes in vitro and also protects against murine articular cartilage degradation in vivo. Strikingly, treatment with the FDA-approved small-molecule Abat inhibitor, vigabatrin, significantly prevents the development of injury-induced OA in mice. In summary, these studies establish Abat as an important new target for therapies to prevent OA.

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Jie Shen, Cuicui Wang, Jun Ying, Taotao Xu, Audrey McAlinden, Regis J. O’Keefe

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Abat overexpression accelerates OA progression in mice.

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Abat overexpression accelerates OA progression in mice.
MLI or sham surg...
MLI or sham surgeries were performed on right knee joints followed by intra-articular injection of lenti-Abat (Abat gain of function [GOF]) or lenti-Flag (control). (A) Representative images of histological sections of control and Abat GOF knee joints at 4 weeks following MLI surgery (n = 7). (B) Ratios of bone volume to total volume (BV/TV) of tibial subchondral bone were calculated from the micro-CT images (n = 7). Quantification of histological assessment by Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) scoring (C) and cartilage area (D) (n = 7). (E) Immunohistochemical analyses for Prg4, Mmp13, and Col10A1 on knee sections of control and Abat GOF cartilage. *P < 0.05 by 2-tailed Student’s t test. Scale bars: 50 μm

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