Effect of vitamin K2 on osteoblast apoptosis: vitamin K2 inhibits apoptotic cell death of human osteoblasts induced by Fas, proteasome inhibitor, etoposide, and staurosporine
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Effect of vitamin K2 on osteoblast apoptosis: vitamin K2 inhibits apoptotic cell death of human osteoblasts induced by Fas, proteasome inhibitor, etoposide, and staurosporine
Abstract
Vitamin K2 is used for the treatment of osteoporosis, but the precise mode of action is still not clear. We investigated the effects of vitamin K2 on apoptosis of human osteoblasts. Human osteoblastic cell line MG63 cells and human primary osteoblast-like cells obtained from bone fragments in corrective surgery were used as human osteoblasts. Cells were cultured with or without various concentrations of vitamin K2 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). We then determined the proliferative response, expression of Fas and Bcl-2-related proteins, and Fas-mediated apoptosis of these cells induced by anti-Fas immunoglobulin M (IgM). In addition, the effect of vitamin K2 in osteoblast apoptosis induced by Z-Leu-Leu-Leu-aldehyde (LLL-CHO), etoposide, or staurosporine was also examined. Human osteoblasts did not show spontaneous apoptosis in culture, even in the presence of vitamin K2 or TNF-alpha. Furthermore, proliferation of the cells was not influenced by vitamin K2 or TNF-alpha. Fas was functionally expressed on human osteoblasts, and the treatment with TNF-alpha significantly enhanced both Fas expression and Fas-mediated apoptosis of osteoblasts. The addition of vitamin K2 to the culture resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of functional Fas expression on osteoblasts, in the presence or absence of TNF-alpha. Treatment of human osteoblasts with vitamin K2 clearly suppressed Bax expression of the cells, although the expression of Bcl-2 was not influenced by vitamin K2. Fas ligand (FasL) cDNA transformants were cytotoxic against osteoblasts, and the cytotoxicity was increased when osteoblasts were treated with TNF-alpha. The addition of vitamin K2 to osteoblasts significantly decreased the cytotoxic effects of FasL cDNA transformants. Furthermore, apoptosis of human osteoblasts induced by LLL-CHO, etoposide, or staurosporine was also clearly suppressed in vitamin K2-treated osteoblasts. Our results suggest that vitamin K2 inhibits apoptotic cell death of osteoblasts and maintains the number of osteoblasts. These actions may explain the therapeutic efficacy of vitamin K2 in osteoporosis.
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