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Publication : Integrin alpha11 is an Osteolectin receptor and is required for the maintenance of adult skeletal bone mass.

First Author  Shen B Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  30632962 Mgi Jnum  J:295081
Mgi Id  MGI:6459623 Doi  10.7554/eLife.42274
Citation  Shen B, et al. (2019) Integrin alpha11 is an Osteolectin receptor and is required for the maintenance of adult skeletal bone mass. Elife 8:e42274
abstractText  We previously discovered a new osteogenic growth factor that is required to maintain adult skeletal bone mass, Osteolectin/Clec11a. Osteolectin acts on Leptin Receptor(+) (LepR(+)) skeletal stem cells and other osteogenic progenitors in bone marrow to promote their differentiation into osteoblasts. Here we identify a receptor for Osteolectin, integrin alpha11, which is expressed by LepR(+) cells and osteoblasts. alpha11beta1 integrin binds Osteolectin with nanomolar affinity and is required for the osteogenic response to Osteolectin. Deletion of Itga11 (which encodes alpha11) from mouse and human bone marrow stromal cells impaired osteogenic differentiation and blocked their response to Osteolectin. Like Osteolectin deficient mice, Lepr-cre; Itga11(fl/fl) mice appeared grossly normal but exhibited reduced osteogenesis and accelerated bone loss during adulthood. Osteolectin binding to alpha11beta1 promoted Wnt pathway activation, which was necessary for the osteogenic response to Osteolectin. This reveals a new mechanism for maintenance of adult bone mass: Wnt pathway activation by Osteolectin/alpha11beta1 signaling.
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