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TRIM33 protects osteoblasts from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in osteoporosis by inhibiting FOXO3a ubiquitylation and degradation

Journal

AGING CELL
Volume 20, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acel.13367

Keywords

apoptosis; degradation; FOXO3a; osteoblasts; TRIM33

Funding

  1. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [Zr2020mh095]

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This study revealed that TRIM33 protects osteoblasts against oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in osteoporosis by inhibiting FOXO3a ubiquitylation and degradation.
This study aimed to probe into the effect of TRIM33 on oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of osteoblasts in osteoporosis and to probe into the underlying mechanism. The apoptosis of osteoblasts was induced by H2O2 treatment and tested by flow cytometry. A mouse osteoporosis model was conducted by ovariectomy (OVX). The function of TRIM33 was assessed by in vitro and in vivo experiments. The mechanism of TRIM33 was determined by immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescent staining and co-transfection experiments. Here, we found that TRIM33 expression was lessened in the osteoblasts of patients with osteoporosis and was positively correlated with the bone mineral density of these patients. FOXO3a and TRIM33 were co-localized in the osteoblasts nuclei. TRIM33 silence boosted FOXO3a degradation in normal osteoblasts, while TRIM33 overexpression restrained FOXO3a degradation in H2O2-treated osteoblasts. The binding of TRIM33 to CBP and its overexpression restrained CBP-mediated FOXO3a acetylation, thereby attenuating FOXO3a ubiquitylation. The H2O2-induced apoptosis of osteoblasts was restrained by TRIM33 overexpression, while the FOXO3a knockdown reversed this trend. The in vivo experiments corroborated that TRIM33 overexpression attenuated the OVX-driven impacts in mice. In general, our findings expounded that TRIM33 protected osteoblasts against oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in osteoporosis and that the underlying mechanism was the restraint of FOXO3a ubiquitylation and degradation.

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