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Retinoids inhibit differentiation of hematopoetic osteoclast progenitors

Journal

FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 10, Pages 3526-3538

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1096/fj.09-132548

Keywords

osteoporosis; c-Fos; NFAT2; ATRA

Funding

  1. Swedish Science Council [07525]
  2. Swedish Rheumatism Association
  3. Royal 80 Year Foundation of King Gustav V
  4. Faculty of Medicine at Umea University
  5. County Council of Vasterbotten

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Whether vitamin A promotes skeletal fragility, has no effect on fracture rate, or protects against bone loss is unclear. In the present study, effects of retinoids on osteoclast differentiation in cultured mouse bone marrow cells (BMCs), bone marrow macrophages (BMMs), spleen cells, and RAW264.7 cells were evaluated by analyzing osteoclast formation and expression of genes important in signal transduction and osteoclast function. All-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) did not stimulate osteoclastogenesis in BMCs, but inhibited hormone and RANKL-induced gene expression and formation of osteoclasts. In BMMs, spleen cells, and RAW264.7 cells, osteoclast differentiation and formation stimulated by M-CSF/RANKL were inhibited (IC50 = 0.3 nM) by ATRA. The effect was exerted at an early step of RANKL-induced differentiation. ATRA also abolished increases of the transcription factors c-Fos and NFAT2 stimulated by RANKL and suppressed down-regulation of the antiosteoclastogenic transcription factor MafB. By comparing effects of several compounds structurally related to ATRA, as well as by using receptor antagonists, evaluation pointed to inhibition being mediated by RAR alpha, with no involvement of PPAR beta/delta. The results suggest that activation of RAR alpha by retinoids in myeloid hematopoietic precursor cells decreases osteoclast formation by altering expression of the transcription factors c-Fos, NFAT2, and MafB.-Conaway, H. H., Persson, E., Halen, M., Granholm, S., Svensson, O., Pettersson, U., Lie, A., Lerner, U. H. Retinoids inhibit differentiation of hematopoetic osteoclast progenitors. FASEB J. 23, 3526-3538 (2009). www.fasebj.org

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