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Collagen-binding C-type natriuretic peptide enhances chondrogenesis and osteogenesis
Kenta Hirai, Kenta Sawamura, Ryusaku Esaki, Ryusuke Sawada, Yuka Okusha, Eriko Aoyama, Hiroki Saito, Kentaro Uchida, Takehiko Mima, Satoshi Kubota, Hirokazu Tsukahara, Shiro Imagama, Masaki Matsushita, Osamu Matsushita, Yasuyuki Hosono
Kenta Hirai, Kenta Sawamura, Ryusaku Esaki, Ryusuke Sawada, Yuka Okusha, Eriko Aoyama, Hiroki Saito, Kentaro Uchida, Takehiko Mima, Satoshi Kubota, Hirokazu Tsukahara, Shiro Imagama, Masaki Matsushita, Osamu Matsushita, Yasuyuki Hosono
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Research Article Bone biology Cell biology Development

Collagen-binding C-type natriuretic peptide enhances chondrogenesis and osteogenesis

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Abstract

C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is known to promote chondrocyte proliferation and bone formation; however, CNP’s extremely short half-life necessitates continuous intravascular administration to achieve bone-lengthening effects. Vosoritide, a CNP analog designed for resistance to neutral endopeptidase, allows for once-daily administration. Nonetheless, it distributes systemically rather than localizing to target tissues, which may result in adverse effects such as hypotension. To enhance local drug delivery and therapeutic efficacy, we developed a potentially novel synthetic protein by fusing a collagen-binding domain (CBD) to CNP, termed CBD-CNP. This fusion protein exhibited stability under heat conditions and retained the collagen-binding ability and bioactivity as CNP. CBD-CNP localized to articular cartilage in fetal murine tibiae and promoted bone elongation. Spatial transcriptomic analysis revealed that the upregulation of chondromodulin expression may contribute to its therapeutic effects. Treatment of CBD-CNP mixed with collagen powder to a fracture site of a mouse model increased bone mineral content and bone volume compared with CNP-22. Intraarticular injection of CBD-CNP to a mouse model of knee osteoarthritis suppressed subchondral bone thickening. By addressing the limitations of CNP’s rapid degeneration, CBD-CNP leverages its collagen-binding capacity to achieve targeted, sustained delivery in collagen-rich tissues, offering a promising strategy for enhancing chondrogenesis and osteogenesis.

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Kenta Hirai, Kenta Sawamura, Ryusaku Esaki, Ryusuke Sawada, Yuka Okusha, Eriko Aoyama, Hiroki Saito, Kentaro Uchida, Takehiko Mima, Satoshi Kubota, Hirokazu Tsukahara, Shiro Imagama, Masaki Matsushita, Osamu Matsushita, Yasuyuki Hosono

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Pharmacological effects of CBD-CNP on bone growth revealed with spatial transcriptomics.

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(A) H&E staining and sectioning of Visium Spatial Gene Expression Slides of fetal murine tibiae. The tibiae labeled by letter indicates samples from the same patient. (B) Gene set enrichment analysis of hypertrophic zones in spatial transcriptomics. (C) Violin plots of gene expression in total tibiae. Scale bars: 1 mm in A. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student’s t test. NES, normalized enrichment score; Nom, nominal; Cnmd, chondromodulin.

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