Osteoporotic bone of miR-150-deficient mice: Possibly due to low serum OPG-mediated osteoclast activation

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Title
Osteoporotic bone of miR-150-deficient mice: Possibly due to low serum OPG-mediated osteoclast activation
Author(s)
S W Choi; Su Ui Lee; E H Kim; S J Park; In Pyo Choi; Tae-Don Kim; S H Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Bone Reports, vol. 3, pp. 5-10
Publication Year
2015
Abstract
MicroRNA (miR)-150 has been shown to control B and T cell differentiation in the bone marrow. The regulation of B and T cells is directly or systematically associated with bone remodeling cells such as osteoclasts; however, the functional role of miR-150 in bone homeostasis has not been well studied. Here, we observed down-regulation of miR-150 during in vitro osteoclast differentiation and, furthermore, that miR-150 knockout mice exhibit decreased bone mass and an increased number of osteoclasts. miR-150 deficiency did not affect osteoclast differentiation, but miR150 knockout mice had significantly lower osteoprotegrin (OPG) serum levels, suggesting that the reduction of serum OPG level in miR-150 knockout mice might induce B cell expansion and subsequently increase serum levels of immunoglobulins for activating osteoclast differentiation.
Keyword
BoneMiR-150OsteoclastsOsteoporosisOsteoprotegrin
ISSN
2352-1872
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2015.06.003
Type
Article
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Ochang Branch Institute > Natural Product Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Immunotherapy Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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