Dlx5, a positive regulator of osteoblastogenesis, is essential for osteoblast-osteoclast coupling

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Samee, Nadeem [1 ,2 ]
Geoffroy, Valerie [2 ]
Marty, Caroline [2 ]
Schiltz, Corinne [2 ]
Vieux-Rochas, Maxence [1 ]
Levi, Giovanni [1 ]
de Vernejoul, Marie-Christine [2 ]
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[1] MNHN, CNRS UMR5166, F-75231 Paris 05, France
[2] Hop Lariboisiere, INSERM, U606, F-75475 Paris, France
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10.2353/ajpath.2008.080243
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 [病理学与病理生理学];
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The homeodomain protein Dlx5 is an activator of Runx2 (a key regulator of osteogenesis) and is thought to be an important regulator of bone formation. At present, however, the perinatal lethality of Dlx5-null mice has hampered the elucidation of its function in osteogenesis. Here we provide the first analysis of the effects of Dlx5 inactivation on bone development. Femurs of Dlx5-null mouse embryos at the end of gestation exhibit a reduction in both total and trabecular bone volume associated with increased trabecular separation and reduced trabecular number. These parameters are often associated with pathological conditions characterized by reduced osteoblast activity and increased bone resorption. Dlx5(-/-) osteoblasts in culture display reduced proliferation and differentiation rate and reduction of Runx2, Osx, Osteocalcin and Bone Sialoprotein expression. In addition to impaired osteoblast function, Dlx5(-/-) femurs exhibit significant increases in osteoclast number. As Dlx5 is not expressed by osteoclasts, we suggest that its osteoblastic expression might control osteoblast/osteoclast coupling. Cultured Dlx5(-/-) osteoblasts displayed a higher RANKL/OPG ratio. Furthermore, Dlx5(-/-) osteoblasts induced a higher number of TRAP-positive multinucleated cells in normal spleen cultures with a globally increased resorption activity. These findings suggest that Dlx5 is a central regulator of bone turnover as it activates bone formation directly and bone resorption indirectly.
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