R-spondins: novel matricellular regulators of the skeleton
- PMID: 24980904
- DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2014.06.003
R-spondins: novel matricellular regulators of the skeleton
Abstract
R-spondins are a family of four matricellular proteins produced by a variety of cell-types. Structurally, R-spondins contain a TSR1 domain that retains the tryptophan structure and a modified cysteine-rich CSVCTG region. In addition, the R-spondins contain two furin repeats implicated in canonical Wnt signaling. R-spondins positively regulate canonical Wnt signaling by reducing Wnt receptor turnover and thereby increasing beta-catenin stabilization. R-spondins are prominently expressed in the developing skeleton and contribute to limb formation, particularly of the distal digit. Additionally, results suggest that R-spondins may contribute to the maintenance of adult bone mass by regulating osteoblastogenesis and bone formation.
Keywords: Beta-catenin; Bone; Matricellular; Osteoblast; R-spondin; Thrombospondin.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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