Osteoprotegerin: a novel secreted protein involved in the regulation of bone density
- PMID: 9108485
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80209-3
Osteoprotegerin: a novel secreted protein involved in the regulation of bone density
Abstract
A novel secreted glycoprotein that regulates bone resorption has been identified. The protein, termed Osteoprotegerin (OPG), is a novel member of the TNF receptor superfamily. In vivo, hepatic expression of OPG in transgenic mice results in a profound yet nonlethal osteopetrosis, coincident with a decrease in later stages of osteoclast differentiation. These same effects are observed upon administration of recombinant OPG into normal mice. In vitro, osteoclast differentiation from precursor cells is blocked in a dose-dependent manner by recombinant OPG. Furthermore, OPG blocks ovariectomy-associated bone loss in rats. These data show that OPG can act as a soluble factor in the regulation of bone mass and imply a utility for OPG in the treatment of osteoporosis associated with increased osteoclast activity.
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Bone morphogenesis and modeling: soluble signals sculpt osteosomes in the solid state.Cell. 1997 Apr 18;89(2):159-61. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80193-2. Cell. 1997. PMID: 9108469 Review. No abstract available.
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