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Role of MT1-MMP in the osteogenic differentiation

Journal

BONE
Volume 44, Issue 2, Pages 251-265

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2008.10.046

Keywords

Osteogenesis in vitro; Alkaline phosphatase; Membrane metalloproteinase 1; Nodule formation; Mineralization; Homeostasis

Funding

  1. Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

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Metalloproteinase MT1-MMP is induced and Pro-MMP-2 up modulated early in rat preosteoblasts; (ROB) set to differentiate. We here show that the induction of MMPs, accompanied by activation of Pro-MMP-2, occurs by 6 h of adhesion oil endogenous extracellular matrix (ECM), Fibronectin (FN) and Collagen type 1 (C1). These events do not occur after adhesion on Collagen III (CIII), Vitronectin (VN) or BSA. Within the first hour on inducing Substrata or plastic, FAK is unchanged and ERK1,2, is activated, but this activation is not sufficient for MT1-MMP induction. The function of p38 MAPK and PTKs is not required for the induction by substrata of MMPs. Six hours after plating preosteoblasts on MMP-inducing substrata, complexes of beta 1 integrin with MT1-MMP are formed, that contain integrin dimers specifically engaged by the substratum, alpha 4 and alpha 5 chains for cells plated oil FN, and alpha 2 chain for cells plated on C1 and ECM. Induction of MT1-MMP and its expression during osteogenesis pleiotropically regulate alkaline phosphatase (AP) expression. During differentiation, variant clones derived from preosteoblasts and MMPs-over-expressing osteoblasts show high MT1-MMP level associated with high All level both persisting in time, while inhibition of MMPs is accompanied by inhibition of AP. Up or down modulation of AP, transcriptionally or by inhibition of the enzyme activity, has no effect on level or timing of expression of MT1-MMP and Pro-MMP-2. The persistence in expression of MT1-MMP during differentiation, and the associated persistence in expression of AP. as well as their inhibition, both impair the formation of nodules and mineral deposition. A transient pattern of expression of MT1-MMP is required for the establishment of nodules, and MT1-MMP decrease is permissive for nodule mineralization. The expression of AP is required for nodule formation and its level modulates the mineralization. MT1-MMP has multiple functions and is implicated in multiple steps of the differentiation process, acting to regulate homeostasis of the osteogenic differentiation. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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