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Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice

Osteopontin (OPN) and Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) are co-expressed in bone and display overlapping and complementary physiological properties. Both genes show a rapid expression response to mechanical stimulation. We used mice with single and double deletions (DKO) of BSP and OPN to assess the specifici...

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Autores principales: Maalouf, M., Çinar, H., Bouleftour, W., Thomas, M., Vanden-Bossche, A., Laroche, N., Linossier, M.T., Peyroche, S., Lafage-Proust, M.H., Vico, L., Guignandon, A., Malaval, L.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9493388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36159882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101621
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author Maalouf, M.
Çinar, H.
Bouleftour, W.
Thomas, M.
Vanden-Bossche, A.
Laroche, N.
Linossier, M.T.
Peyroche, S.
Lafage-Proust, M.H.
Vico, L.
Guignandon, A.
Malaval, L.
author_facet Maalouf, M.
Çinar, H.
Bouleftour, W.
Thomas, M.
Vanden-Bossche, A.
Laroche, N.
Linossier, M.T.
Peyroche, S.
Lafage-Proust, M.H.
Vico, L.
Guignandon, A.
Malaval, L.
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description Osteopontin (OPN) and Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) are co-expressed in bone and display overlapping and complementary physiological properties. Both genes show a rapid expression response to mechanical stimulation. We used mice with single and double deletions (DKO) of BSP and OPN to assess the specificity of their roles in skeletal adaptation to loading. Two-month-old Wild-Type (WT), BSP knockout (BSP(−/−)), OPN(−/−) and DKO male mice were submitted to two mechanical stimulation regimen (n = 10 mice/group) respectively impacting trabecular bone (Hypergravity, HG) and cortical bone (Whole Body Vibration, WBV). HG increased trabecular bone volume (BV/TV) in WT femur through reduced resorption, and in BSP(−/−) mice femur and vertebra through increased bone formation. In contrast, HG increased the turnover of OPN(−/−) bone, resulting in reduced femur and vertebra BV/TV. HG did not affect DKO bones. Similarly, WBV increased cortical thickness in BSP(−/−) mice and decreased it in OPN(−/−), without affecting structurally WT and DKO bone. Vibrated BSP(−/−) mice displayed increased endocortical bone formation with a drop in Sclerostin expression, and reduced periosteal osteoclasts with lower Rankl and Cathepsin K expression. In contrast, vibrated OPN(−/−) endocortical bone displayed decreased formation and increased osteoclast coverage. Therefore, under two regimen (HG and WBV) targeting distinct bone compartments, absence of OPN resulted in bone loss while lack of BSP induced bone gain, reflecting divergent structural adaptations. Strikingly, absence of both proteins led to a relative insensitivity to either mechanical challenge. Interplay between OPN and BSP thus appears as a key element of skeletal response to mechanical stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-94933882022-09-23 Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice Maalouf, M. Çinar, H. Bouleftour, W. Thomas, M. Vanden-Bossche, A. Laroche, N. Linossier, M.T. Peyroche, S. Lafage-Proust, M.H. Vico, L. Guignandon, A. Malaval, L. Bone Rep Full Length Article Osteopontin (OPN) and Bone Sialoprotein (BSP) are co-expressed in bone and display overlapping and complementary physiological properties. Both genes show a rapid expression response to mechanical stimulation. We used mice with single and double deletions (DKO) of BSP and OPN to assess the specificity of their roles in skeletal adaptation to loading. Two-month-old Wild-Type (WT), BSP knockout (BSP(−/−)), OPN(−/−) and DKO male mice were submitted to two mechanical stimulation regimen (n = 10 mice/group) respectively impacting trabecular bone (Hypergravity, HG) and cortical bone (Whole Body Vibration, WBV). HG increased trabecular bone volume (BV/TV) in WT femur through reduced resorption, and in BSP(−/−) mice femur and vertebra through increased bone formation. In contrast, HG increased the turnover of OPN(−/−) bone, resulting in reduced femur and vertebra BV/TV. HG did not affect DKO bones. Similarly, WBV increased cortical thickness in BSP(−/−) mice and decreased it in OPN(−/−), without affecting structurally WT and DKO bone. Vibrated BSP(−/−) mice displayed increased endocortical bone formation with a drop in Sclerostin expression, and reduced periosteal osteoclasts with lower Rankl and Cathepsin K expression. In contrast, vibrated OPN(−/−) endocortical bone displayed decreased formation and increased osteoclast coverage. Therefore, under two regimen (HG and WBV) targeting distinct bone compartments, absence of OPN resulted in bone loss while lack of BSP induced bone gain, reflecting divergent structural adaptations. Strikingly, absence of both proteins led to a relative insensitivity to either mechanical challenge. Interplay between OPN and BSP thus appears as a key element of skeletal response to mechanical stimulation. Elsevier 2022-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9493388/ /pubmed/36159882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101621 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Maalouf, M.
Çinar, H.
Bouleftour, W.
Thomas, M.
Vanden-Bossche, A.
Laroche, N.
Linossier, M.T.
Peyroche, S.
Lafage-Proust, M.H.
Vico, L.
Guignandon, A.
Malaval, L.
Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title_full Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title_fullStr Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title_full_unstemmed Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title_short Deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
title_sort deletion of osteopontin or bone sialoprotein induces opposite bone responses to mechanical stimulation in mice
topic Full Length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9493388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36159882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2022.101621
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