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The Nitrogen‐Containing Bisphosphonate, Zoledronic Acid, Influences RANKL Expression in Human Osteoblast‐Like Cells by Activating TNF‐α Converting Enzyme (TACE)
Author(s) -
Pan Beiqing,
Farrugia Amanda N,
To Luen Bik,
Findlay David M,
Green Jonathan,
Lynch Kevin,
Zannettino Andrew CW
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of bone and mineral research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.882
H-Index - 241
eISSN - 1523-4681
pISSN - 0884-0431
DOI - 10.1359/jbmr.2004.19.1.147
Subject(s) - rankl , osteoclast , chemistry , osteoblast , osteoprotegerin , bone resorption , endocrinology , cancer research , medicine , rank ligand , biology , biochemistry , receptor , activator (genetics) , in vitro
Bisphosphonates are used to prevent osteoclast‐mediated bone loss. Zoledronic acid inhibits osteoclast maturation indirectly by increasing OPG protein secretion and decreasing transmembrane RANKL expression in human osteoblasts. The decreased transmembrane RANKL expression seems to be related to the upregulation of the RANKL sheddase, TACE. Introduction: Bisphosphonates (BPs) exhibit high affinity for hydroxyapatite mineral in bone and are used extensively to treat malignancy‐associated bone disease and postmenopausal bone loss by inhibiting osteoclast (OC)‐mediated bone resorption. Materials and Methods: We examined the effect of the most potent nitrogen‐containing BP available, zoledronic acid (ZOL), on the expression of RANKL and osteoprotegerin (OPG), critical factors in the regulation of OC formation and activation, in primary osteoblast (OB)‐like cells derived from human bone, using flow cytometry, ELISA, semiquantitative reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), in situ immunofluorescence staining, and Western blotting. Results: Our studies show that ZOL, while not significantly affecting RANKL or OPG gene expression, markedly increased OPG protein secretion and reduced transmembrane RANKL protein expression in OB‐like cells. The reduction in transmembrane RANKL expression was preceded by a marked increase in the expression of the metalloprotease‐disintegrin, TNF‐α converting enzyme (TACE). In addition, the decreased transmembrane expression of RANKL could be partially reversed by a TACE inhibitor, TAPI‐2. Conclusions: Our studies indicate that ZOL, in addition to its direct effects on mature OCs, may inhibit the recruitment and differentiation of OCs by cleavage of transmembrane RANKL in OB‐like cells by upregulating the sheddase, TACE.