First Author | Kim M | Year | 2022 |
Journal | J Cell Physiol | Volume | 237 |
Issue | 1 | Pages | 846-855 |
PubMed ID | 34407208 | Mgi Jnum | J:324630 |
Mgi Id | MGI:7280979 | Doi | 10.1002/jcp.30559 |
Citation | Kim M, et al. (2022) Tetraspanin 7 regulates osteoclast function through association with the RANK/alphavbeta3 integrin complex. J Cell Physiol 237(1):846-855 |
abstractText | Actin rings are unique structures that facilitate the attachment of osteoclasts to the bone matrix during bone resorption. Previous studies have shown that tetraspanin7 (TSPAN7) plays an important role in the reorganization of the cytoskeleton necessary for the bone-resorbing activity of osteoclasts. However, questions remain as to the mechanisms by which TSPAN7 regulates this cytoskeletal rearrangement. In this study, we investigated the roles of TSPAN7 in osteoclasts by deleting the Tm4sf2 gene in mice, which encodes TSPAN7. The Tm4sf2 global knockout model showed protective effects on pathological bone loss, but no discernible changes in bone phenotypes under physiological conditions. In vitro study revealed that ablation of Tm4sf2 caused significant defects in integrin-mediated actin ring formation, thereby leading to significantly decreased bone resorption. Additionally, we demonstrated an association between TSPAN7 and the receptor activator of nuclear factor-small ka, CyrillicB/alphavbeta3 integrin. Overall, our findings suggest that TSPAN7 acts as a novel modulator regulating the bone-resorbing function of osteoclasts. |