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Acute‐phase protein serum amyloid A3 is a novel paracrine coupling factor that controls bone homeostasis
Author(s) -
Thaler Roman,
Sturmlechner Ines,
Spitzer Silvia,
Riester Scott M.,
Rumpler Monika,
Zwerina Jochen,
Klaushofer Klaus,
Wijnen Andre J.,
Varga Franz
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.14-265512
Subject(s) - osteocyte , osteoblast , osteopontin , chemistry , paracrine signalling , medicine , endocrinology , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , receptor , biochemistry , in vitro
Serum amyloid A (A‐SAA/Saa3) was shown before to affect osteoblastic metabolism. Here, using RT‐quantitative PCR and/or immunoblotting, we show that expression of mouse Saa3 and human SAA1 and SAA2 positively correlates with increased cellular maturation toward the osteocyte phenotype. Expression is not detected in C3H10T1/2 embryonic fibroblasts but is successively higher in preosteoblastic MC3T3‐E1 cells, late osteoblastic MLO‐A5 cells, and MLO‐Y4 osteocytes, consistent with findings using primary bone cells from newborn mouse calvaria. Recombinant Saa3 protein functionally inhibits osteoblast differentiation as reflected by reductions in the expression of osteoblast markers and decreased mineralization in newborn mouse calvaria. Yet, Saa3 protein enhances osteoclastogenesis in mouse macrophages/monocytes based on the number of multinucleated and tartrate‐resistant alkaline phosphatase‐positive cells and Calcr mRNA expression. Depletion of Saa3 in MLO osteocytes results in the loss of the mature osteocyte phenotype. Recombinant osteocalcin, which is reciprocally regulated with Saa3 at the osteoblast/osteocyte transition, attenuates Saa3 expression in MLO‐Y4 osteocytes. Mechanistically, Saa3 produced by MLO‐Y4 osteocytes is integrated into the extracellular matrix of MC3T3‐E1 osteoblasts, where it associates with the P2 purinergic receptor P2rx7 to stimulate Mmp13 expression via the P2rx7/MAPK/ERK/activator protein 1 axis. Our data suggest that Saa3 may function as an important coupling factor in bone development and homeostasis.—Thaler, R., Sturmlechner, I., Spitzer, S., Riester, S. M., Rumpler, M., Zwerina, J., Klaushofer, K., vanWijnen, A. J., Varga, F. Acute‐phase protein serum amyloid A3 is a novel paracrine coupling factor that controls bone homeostasis. FASEB J. 29, 1344‐1359 (2015). www.fasebj.org

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