| First Author | Gao YH | Year | 1998 |
| Journal | Biochem Biophys Res Commun | Volume | 252 |
| Issue | 3 | Pages | 697-702 |
| PubMed ID | 9837769 | Mgi Jnum | J:51348 |
| Mgi Id | MGI:1315125 | Doi | 10.1006/bbrc.1998.9643 |
| Citation | Gao YH, et al. (1998) Potential role of cbfa1, an essential transcriptional factor for osteoblast differentiation, in osteoclastogenesis: regulation of mRNA expression of osteoclast differentiation factor (ODF). Biochem Biophys Res Commun 252(3):697-702 |
| abstractText | The role of Cbfa1 (core binding factor alpha1), an essential transcriptional factor for osteoblast differentiation, in osteoclastogenesis was investigated in vitro and in vivo using Cbfa1- deficient calvarial cells and mice. Co-cultures of calvarial cells isolated from embryos with three different Cbfa1 genotypes (Cbfa1+/+, Cbfa1+/- and Cbfa1-/-) and normal spleen cells generated TRAP-positive multinucleated osteoclast-like cells (OCLs) in response to 1alpha,25- dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1alpha,25(OH)2D3] and dexamethasone, but the number and bone-resorbing activity of OCLs formed in co-culture with Cbfa1-/- calvarial cells were significantly decreased in comparison with those formed in co-cultures with Cbfa1+/+ or Cbfa1+/- calvarial cells. The expression of osteoclast differentiation factor/osteoprotegerin ligand (ODF/OPGL) mRNA was increased by the treatment with 1alpha, 25(OH)2D3 and dexamethasone in calvarial cells from Cbfa1+/+ and Cbfa1+/- mouse embryos, but not from Cbfa1-/- embryos. In contrast, the expression of osteoprotegerin/osteoclastogenesis inhibitory factor (OPG/OCIF) mRNA was inhibited by 1alpha,25(OH)2D3 and dexamethasone similarly in all three types of calvarial cells. ODF/OPGL and OPG/OCIF mRNAs were highly expressed in the tibia and femur of Cbfa1+/+ and Cbfa1+/- embryos. In the tibia and femur of Cbfa1-/- embryos, however, ODF/OPGL mRNA was undetectable and the expression of OPG/OCIF mRNA was also decreased compared with those in Cbfa1+/+ and Cbfa1+/- embryos. These results suggested that Cbfa1 is somehow involved in osteoclastogenesis through regulation of ODF/OPGL. Copyright 1998 Academic Press. |