RARγ is a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis
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Green, Alanna C., Poulton, Ingrid J., Vrahnas, Christina, Häusler, Karl D., Walkley, Carl, Wu, Joy Y., Martin, T. John, Gillespie, Matthew T., Chandraratna, Roshantha A. S., Quinn, Julian M. W., Sims, Natalie A. and Purton, L. E.. (2015). RARγ is a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 150, pp. 46 - 53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2015.03.005
Authors | Green, Alanna C., Poulton, Ingrid J., Vrahnas, Christina, Häusler, Karl D., Walkley, Carl, Wu, Joy Y., Martin, T. John, Gillespie, Matthew T., Chandraratna, Roshantha A. S., Quinn, Julian M. W., Sims, Natalie A. and Purton, L. E. |
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Abstract | Vitamin A is known to influence post-natal bone content, with excess intake being associated with reduced bone mineral density and increased fracture risk. Despite this, the roles retinoids play in regulating osteoclastogenesis, particularly in vivo, remain unresolved. This study therefore aimed to determine the effect of loss of retinoic acid receptors (RAR)α or RARγ on bone mass (analyzed by histomorphometry and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) and osteoclastogenesis in mice in vivo. RARγ null mice had significantly less trabecular bone at 8 weeks of age compared to wildtype littermates. In contrast, no change in trabecular bone mass was detected in RARα null mice at this age. Further histomorphometric analysis revealed a significantly greater osteoclast surface in bones from 8-week-old RARγ null male mice. This in vivo effect was cell lineage autonomous, and was associated with increased osteoclastogenesis in vitro from hematopoietic cells obtained from 8-week-old RARγ null male mice. The use of highly selective agonists in RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation of wild type mouse whole bone marrow cells and RAW264.7 cells in vitro showed a stronger inhibitory effect of RARγ than RARα agonists, suggesting that RARγ is a more potent inhibitor of osteoclastogenesis. Furthermore, NFAT activation was also more strongly inhibited by RARγ than RARα agonists. While RARα and RARγ antagonists did not significantly affect osteoclast numbers in vitro, larger osteoclasts were observed in cultures stimulated with the antagonists, suggesting increased osteoclast fusion. Further investigation into the effect of retinoids in vivo revealed that oral administration of 5 mg/kg/day ATRA for 10 days protected against bone loss induced by granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) by inhibiting the pro-osteoclastogenic action of G-CSF. Collectively, our data indicates a physiological role for RARγ as a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis in vivo and in vitro, and reveals distinct influences of RARα and RARγ in bone structure regulation. |
Keywords | Retinoic acid receptor; Vitamin A; Osteoclast; Bone; Osteoclastogenesis |
Year | 2015 |
Journal | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology |
Journal citation | 150, pp. 46 - 53 |
Publisher | Pergamon |
ISSN | 0960-0760 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2015.03.005 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-84925834739 |
Page range | 46 - 53 |
Research Group | Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Place of publication | United Kingdom |
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