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Publication : WASp deficiency in mice results in failure to form osteoclast sealing zones and defects in bone resorption.

First Author  Calle Y Year  2004
Journal  Blood Volume  103
Issue  9 Pages  3552-61
PubMed ID  14726392 Mgi Jnum  J:90542
Mgi Id  MGI:3044094 Doi  10.1182/blood-2003-04-1259
Citation  Calle Y, et al. (2004) WASp deficiency in mice results in failure to form osteoclast sealing zones and defects in bone resorption. Blood 103(9):3552-61
abstractText  No defects related to deficiency of the Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome protein (WASp) have been described in osteoclasts. Here we show that there are significant morphologic and functional abnormalities. WASp-null cells spread over a much larger surface area and are highly polykaryotic. In their migratory phase, normal cells assemble clusters of podosomes behind their leading edges, whereas during the bone resorptive phase multiple podosomes are densely aggregated in well-defined actin rings forming the sealing zone. In comparison, WASp-null osteoclasts in either phase are markedly depleted of podosomes. On bone surfaces, this results in a failure to form actin rings at sealing zones. Complementation of WASp-null osteoclasts with an enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP)-WASp fusion protein restores normal cytoarchitecture. These structural disturbances translate into abnormal patterns of bone resorption both in vitro on bone slices and in vivo. Although physiologic steady-state levels of bone resorption are maintained, a major impairment is observed when WASp-null animals are exposed to a resorptive challenge. Our results provide clear evidence that WASp is a critical component of podosomes in osteoclasts and indicate a nonredundant role for WASp in the dynamic organization of these actin structures during bone resorption.
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