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Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3

Microphthalmia (Mi) is a basic helix-loop-helix–leucine zipper (b-HLH-ZIP) transcription factor implicated in pigmentation, mast cells, and bone development. Two dominant-negative mi alleles (mi/mi and Mi(or)/Mi(or)) in mice cause osteopetrosis. In contrast, osteopetrosis has not been observed in a...

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Autores principales: Weilbaecher, Katherine N., Hershey, Christine L., Takemoto, Clifford M., Horstmann, Martin A., Hemesath, Timothy J., Tashjian, Armen H., Fisher, David E.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9480987
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author Weilbaecher, Katherine N.
Hershey, Christine L.
Takemoto, Clifford M.
Horstmann, Martin A.
Hemesath, Timothy J.
Tashjian, Armen H.
Fisher, David E.
author_facet Weilbaecher, Katherine N.
Hershey, Christine L.
Takemoto, Clifford M.
Horstmann, Martin A.
Hemesath, Timothy J.
Tashjian, Armen H.
Fisher, David E.
author_sort Weilbaecher, Katherine N.
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description Microphthalmia (Mi) is a basic helix-loop-helix–leucine zipper (b-HLH-ZIP) transcription factor implicated in pigmentation, mast cells, and bone development. Two dominant-negative mi alleles (mi/mi and Mi(or)/Mi(or)) in mice cause osteopetrosis. In contrast, osteopetrosis has not been observed in a number of recessive mi alleles, suggesting the existence of Mi protein partners important in osteoclast function. An osteopetrotic rat of unknown genetic defect (mib) has been described whose skeletal sclerosis improves dramatically with age and that is associated with pigmentation defects reminiscent of mouse mi alleles. Here we report that this rat strain harbors a large genomic deletion encompassing the 3′ half of mi including most of the b-HLH-ZIP region. Osteoclasts from these animals lack Mi protein in contrast to wild-type rat, mouse, and human osteoclasts. Mi is not detectable in primary osteoblasts. In addition TFE3, a b-HLH-ZIP transcription factor related to Mi, was found to be expressed in osteoclasts, but not osteoblasts, and to coimmunoprecipitate with Mi. These results demonstrate the existence of members of a family of biochemically related transcription factors that may cooperate to play a central role in osteoclast function and possibly in age-related osteoclast homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-22121642008-04-16 Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3 Weilbaecher, Katherine N. Hershey, Christine L. Takemoto, Clifford M. Horstmann, Martin A. Hemesath, Timothy J. Tashjian, Armen H. Fisher, David E. J Exp Med Article Microphthalmia (Mi) is a basic helix-loop-helix–leucine zipper (b-HLH-ZIP) transcription factor implicated in pigmentation, mast cells, and bone development. Two dominant-negative mi alleles (mi/mi and Mi(or)/Mi(or)) in mice cause osteopetrosis. In contrast, osteopetrosis has not been observed in a number of recessive mi alleles, suggesting the existence of Mi protein partners important in osteoclast function. An osteopetrotic rat of unknown genetic defect (mib) has been described whose skeletal sclerosis improves dramatically with age and that is associated with pigmentation defects reminiscent of mouse mi alleles. Here we report that this rat strain harbors a large genomic deletion encompassing the 3′ half of mi including most of the b-HLH-ZIP region. Osteoclasts from these animals lack Mi protein in contrast to wild-type rat, mouse, and human osteoclasts. Mi is not detectable in primary osteoblasts. In addition TFE3, a b-HLH-ZIP transcription factor related to Mi, was found to be expressed in osteoclasts, but not osteoblasts, and to coimmunoprecipitate with Mi. These results demonstrate the existence of members of a family of biochemically related transcription factors that may cooperate to play a central role in osteoclast function and possibly in age-related osteoclast homeostasis. The Rockefeller University Press 1998-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2212164/ /pubmed/9480987 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Weilbaecher, Katherine N.
Hershey, Christine L.
Takemoto, Clifford M.
Horstmann, Martin A.
Hemesath, Timothy J.
Tashjian, Armen H.
Fisher, David E.
Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title_full Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title_fullStr Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title_full_unstemmed Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title_short Age-resolving Osteopetrosis: A Rat Model Implicating Microphthalmia and the Related Transcription Factor TFE3
title_sort age-resolving osteopetrosis: a rat model implicating microphthalmia and the related transcription factor tfe3
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9480987
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