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Low kindlin-3 levels in osteoclasts of kindlin-3 hypomorphic mice result in osteopetrosis due to leaky sealing zones

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 134, Issue 22, Pages -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.259040

Keywords

Kindlin-3; Osteoclast; Integrin; Podosome; Sealing zone; Bone resorption

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  1. Max-Planck-Society (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft)
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [D10041297, SFB914]
  3. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) [01GM1912]

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This study reveals the crucial role of kindlin-3 in osteoclasts by regulating integrin activity and promoting the formation of bone sealing zones. Low expression of kindlin-3 leads to impaired adhesion and signaling in osteoclasts, resulting in ineffective digestion of bone matrix by the sealing zones.
Osteoclasts form special integrin-mediated adhesion structures called sealing zones that enable them to adhere to and resorb bone. Sealing zones consist of densely packed podosomes tightly interconnected by actin fibers. Their formation requires the presence of the hematopoietic integrin regulator kindlin-3 (also known as Fermt3). In this study, we investigated osteoclasts and their adhesion structures in kindlin-3 hypomorphic mice expressing only 5-10% of the kindlin-3 level of wild-type mice. Low kindlin-3 expression reduces integrin activity, results in impaired osteoclast adhesion and signaling, and delays cell spreading. Despite these defects, in vitro-generated kindlin-3-hypomorphic osteoclast-like cells arrange their podosomes into adhesion patches and belts, but their podosome and actin organization is abnormal. Remarkably, kindlin-3-hypomorphic osteoclasts form sealing zones when cultured on calcified matrix in vitro and on bone surface in vivo. However, functional assays, immunohistochemical staining and electron micrographs of bone sections showed that they fail to seal the resorption lacunae properly, which is required for secreted proteinases to digest bone matrix. This results in mild osteopetrosis. Our study reveals a new, hitherto understudied function of kindlin-3 as an essential organizer of integrin-mediated adhesion structures, such as sealing zones.

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