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Scavenger receptor class B, type I ( Scarb1 ) deficiency promotes osteoblastogenesis but stunts terminal osteocyte differentiation
Author(s) -
Martineau Corine,
Kevorkova Olha,
Brissette Louise,
Moreau Robert
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physiological reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 39
ISSN - 2051-817X
DOI - 10.14814/phy2.12117
Subject(s) - osteocyte , endocrinology , medicine , scavenger receptor , axin2 , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , ldl receptor , wnt signaling pathway , cholesterol , osteoblast , signal transduction , lipoprotein , biochemistry , in vitro
Scavenger receptor class B type I ( SR ‐ BI ), the Scarb1 gene product, is a high‐density lipoprotein ( HDL ) receptor which was shown to influence bone metabolism. Its absence in mice is associated with alterations of the glucocorticoid/adrenocorticotropic hormone axis, and translated in high bone mass and enhanced bone formation. Since the cellular alterations underlying the enhanced bone formation remain unknown, we investigated Scarb1 ‐deficient marrow stromal cells ( MSC ) behavior in vitro. No difference in HDL 3 , cholesteryl ester ( CE ) or estradiol (E) association/binding was measured between Scarb1 ‐null and wild‐type ( WT ) cells. Scarb1 genic expression was down‐regulated twofold following osteogenic treatment. Neither WT nor null cell proliferation was influenced by HDL 3 exposure whereas this condition decreased genic expression of osteoblastic marker osterix ( Sp7 ), and osteocyte markers sclerostin ( Sost ) and dentin matrix protein 1 ( Dmp1 ) independently of genotype. Sost and Dmp1 basal expression in null cells was 40% and 50% that of WT cells; accordingly, osteocyte density was 20% lower in vertebrae from Scarb1 ‐null mice. Genic expression of co‐receptors for Wnt signaling, namely LDL ‐related protein ( Lrp ) 5 and Lrp8 , was increased, respectively, by two‐ and threefold, and of transcription target‐genes axis inhibition protein 2 ( Axin2 ) and lymphoid enhancer‐binding factor 1 ( Lef1 ) over threefold. Gene expression of Wnt signaling agonist Wnt5a and of the antagonist dickkopfs‐related protein 1 ( Dkk1 ) were found to be increased 10‐ to 20‐fold in null MSC . These data suggest alterations of Wnt pathways in Scarb1 ‐deficient MSC potentially explaining their enhanced function, hence contributing to the high bone mass observed in these mice.

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