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Publication : RSPO3 is important for trabecular bone and fracture risk in mice and humans.

First Author  Nilsson KH Year  2021
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  4923
PubMed ID  34389713 Mgi Jnum  J:314349
Mgi Id  MGI:6753983 Doi  10.1038/s41467-021-25124-2
Citation  Nilsson KH, et al. (2021) RSPO3 is important for trabecular bone and fracture risk in mice and humans. Nat Commun 12(1):4923
abstractText  With increasing age of the population, countries across the globe are facing a substantial increase in osteoporotic fractures. Genetic association signals for fractures have been reported at the RSPO3 locus, but the causal gene and the underlying mechanism are unknown. Here we show that the fracture reducing allele at the RSPO3 locus associate with increased RSPO3 expression both at the mRNA and protein levels, increased trabecular bone mineral density and reduced risk mainly of distal forearm fractures in humans. We also demonstrate that RSPO3 is expressed in osteoprogenitor cells and osteoblasts and that osteoblast-derived RSPO3 is the principal source of RSPO3 in bone and an important regulator of vertebral trabecular bone mass and bone strength in adult mice. Mechanistic studies revealed that RSPO3 in a cell-autonomous manner increases osteoblast proliferation and differentiation. In conclusion, RSPO3 regulates vertebral trabecular bone mass and bone strength in mice and fracture risk in humans.
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