Cbfa1, a developmentally expressed transcription factor of the runt family,
was recently shown to be essential for osteoblast differentiation. We have
investigated the role of Cbfa1 in endochondral bone formation using CbSa1-
deficient mice. Histology and in situ hybridization with probes for Indian
hedgehog (Ihh), collagen type X and osteopontin performed at E13.5, E14.5 a
nd E17.5 demonstrated a lack of hypertrophic chondrocytes in the anlagen of
the humerus and the phalanges and a delayed onset of hypertrophy in radius
/ulna in Cbfa1(-/-) mice. Detailed analysis of Cbfa1 expression using whole
mount in situ hybridization and a lacZ reporter gene revealed strong expre
ssion not only in osteoblasts but also in pre-hypertrophic and hypertrophic
chondrocytes. Our studies identify Cbfa1 as a major positive regulator of
chondrocyte differentiation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.