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Publication : Canonical Wnt signaling inhibits osteoclastogenesis independent of osteoprotegerin.

First Author  Albers J Year  2013
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  200
Issue  4 Pages  537-49
PubMed ID  23401003 Mgi Jnum  J:195205
Mgi Id  MGI:5476863 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201207142
Citation  Albers J, et al. (2013) Canonical Wnt signaling inhibits osteoclastogenesis independent of osteoprotegerin. J Cell Biol 200(4):537-49
abstractText  Although Wnt signaling is considered a key regulatory pathway for bone formation, inactivation of beta-catenin in osteoblasts does not affect their activity but rather causes increased osteoclastogenesis due to insufficient production of osteoprotegerin (Opg). By monitoring the expression pattern of all known genes encoding Wnt receptors in mouse tissues and bone cells we identified Frizzled 8 (Fzd8) as a candidate regulator of bone remodeling. Fzd8-deficient mice displayed osteopenia with normal bone formation and increased osteoclastogenesis, but this phenotype was not associated with impaired Wnt signaling or Opg production by osteoblasts. The deduced direct negative influence of canonical Wnt signaling on osteoclastogenesis was confirmed in vitro and through the generation of mice lacking beta-catenin in the osteoclast lineage. Here, we observed increased bone resorption despite normal Opg production and a resistance to the anti-osteoclastogenic effect of Wnt3a. These results demonstrate that Fzd8 and beta-catenin negatively regulate osteoclast differentiation independent of osteoblasts and that canonical Wnt signaling controls bone resorption by two different mechanisms.
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