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Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice

The canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays a key role in the regulation of bone remodeling in mice and humans. Two transmembrane proteins that are involved in decreasing the activity of this pathway by binding to extracellular antagonists, such as Dickkopf 1 (Dkk1), are the low-density lipoprotein re...

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Autores principales: Liedert, Astrid, Röntgen, Viktoria, Schinke, Thorsten, Benisch, Peggy, Ebert, Regina, Jakob, Franz, Klein-Hitpass, Ludger, Lennerz, Jochen K., Amling, Michael, Ignatius, Anita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25061805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103250
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author Liedert, Astrid
Röntgen, Viktoria
Schinke, Thorsten
Benisch, Peggy
Ebert, Regina
Jakob, Franz
Klein-Hitpass, Ludger
Lennerz, Jochen K.
Amling, Michael
Ignatius, Anita
author_facet Liedert, Astrid
Röntgen, Viktoria
Schinke, Thorsten
Benisch, Peggy
Ebert, Regina
Jakob, Franz
Klein-Hitpass, Ludger
Lennerz, Jochen K.
Amling, Michael
Ignatius, Anita
author_sort Liedert, Astrid
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description The canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays a key role in the regulation of bone remodeling in mice and humans. Two transmembrane proteins that are involved in decreasing the activity of this pathway by binding to extracellular antagonists, such as Dickkopf 1 (Dkk1), are the low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein 5 (Lrp5) and Kremen 2 (Krm2). Lrp 5 deficiency (Lrp5(−/−)) as well as osteoblast-specific overexpression of Krm2 in mice (Col1a1-Krm2) result in severe osteoporosis occurring at young age. In this study, we analyzed the influence of Lrp5 deficiency and osteoblast-specific overexpression of Krm2 on fracture healing in mice using flexible and semi-rigid fracture fixation. We demonstrated that fracture healing was highly impaired in both mouse genotypes, but that impairment was more severe in Col1a1-Krm2 than in Lrp5(−/−) mice and particularly evident in mice in which the more flexible fixation was used. Bone formation was more reduced in Col1a1-Krm2 than in Lrp5(−/−) mice, whereas osteoclast number was similarly increased in both genotypes in comparison with wild-type mice. Using microarray analysis we identified reduced expression of genes mainly involved in osteogenesis that seemed to be responsible for the observed stronger impairment of healing in Col1a1-Krm2 mice. In line with these findings, we detected decreased expression of sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (Smpd3) and less active β-catenin in the calli of Col1a1-Krm2 mice. Since Krm2 seems to play a significant role in regulating bone formation during fracture healing, antagonizing KRM2 might be a therapeutic option to improve fracture healing under compromised conditions, such as osteoporosis.
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spelling pubmed-41115862014-07-29 Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice Liedert, Astrid Röntgen, Viktoria Schinke, Thorsten Benisch, Peggy Ebert, Regina Jakob, Franz Klein-Hitpass, Ludger Lennerz, Jochen K. Amling, Michael Ignatius, Anita PLoS One Research Article The canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays a key role in the regulation of bone remodeling in mice and humans. Two transmembrane proteins that are involved in decreasing the activity of this pathway by binding to extracellular antagonists, such as Dickkopf 1 (Dkk1), are the low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein 5 (Lrp5) and Kremen 2 (Krm2). Lrp 5 deficiency (Lrp5(−/−)) as well as osteoblast-specific overexpression of Krm2 in mice (Col1a1-Krm2) result in severe osteoporosis occurring at young age. In this study, we analyzed the influence of Lrp5 deficiency and osteoblast-specific overexpression of Krm2 on fracture healing in mice using flexible and semi-rigid fracture fixation. We demonstrated that fracture healing was highly impaired in both mouse genotypes, but that impairment was more severe in Col1a1-Krm2 than in Lrp5(−/−) mice and particularly evident in mice in which the more flexible fixation was used. Bone formation was more reduced in Col1a1-Krm2 than in Lrp5(−/−) mice, whereas osteoclast number was similarly increased in both genotypes in comparison with wild-type mice. Using microarray analysis we identified reduced expression of genes mainly involved in osteogenesis that seemed to be responsible for the observed stronger impairment of healing in Col1a1-Krm2 mice. In line with these findings, we detected decreased expression of sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (Smpd3) and less active β-catenin in the calli of Col1a1-Krm2 mice. Since Krm2 seems to play a significant role in regulating bone formation during fracture healing, antagonizing KRM2 might be a therapeutic option to improve fracture healing under compromised conditions, such as osteoporosis. Public Library of Science 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4111586/ /pubmed/25061805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103250 Text en © 2014 Liedert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liedert, Astrid
Röntgen, Viktoria
Schinke, Thorsten
Benisch, Peggy
Ebert, Regina
Jakob, Franz
Klein-Hitpass, Ludger
Lennerz, Jochen K.
Amling, Michael
Ignatius, Anita
Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title_full Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title_fullStr Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title_short Osteoblast-Specific Krm2 Overexpression and Lrp5 Deficiency Have Different Effects on Fracture Healing in Mice
title_sort osteoblast-specific krm2 overexpression and lrp5 deficiency have different effects on fracture healing in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25061805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103250
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