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Characterization of two types of osteoclasts from human peripheral blood monocytes
Authors:Yuasa Kimitaka  Mori Kouki  Ishikawa Hitoshi  Sudo Akihiro  Uchida Atsumasa  Ito Yasuhiko
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan. yuasa911@do.medic.mie-u.ac.jp
Abstract:The two osteoclastogenesis pathways, receptor activator nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB ligand (RANKL)-mediated and fusion regulatory protein-1 (FRP-1)-mediated osteoclastogenesis, have recently been reported. There were significant differences in differentiation and activation mechanisms between the two pathways. When monocytes were cultured with FRP-1 without adding M-CSF, essential for the RANKL system, TRAP-positive polykaryocyte formation occurred. FRP-1-mediated osteoclasts formed larger pits on mineralized calcium phosphate plates than RANKL+M-CSF-mediated osteoclasts did. Lacunae on dentin surfaces induced by FRP-1-mediated osteoclasts were inclined to be single and isolated. However, osteoclasts induced by RANKL+M-CSF made many connected pits on dentin surfaces as if they crawled on there. Interestingly, FRP-1 osteoclastogenesis was enhanced by M-CSF/IL-1alpha, while chemotactic behavior to the dentin slices was not effected. There were differences in pH and concentration of HCO3- at culture endpoint and in adherent feature to dentin surfaces. Our findings indicate there are two types of osteoclasts with distinct properties.
Keywords:Monocytes   Osteoclasts   FRP-1   Pit formation     mmlsi4"   onclick="  submitCitation('/science?_ob=MathURL&  _method=retrieve&  _eid=1-s2.0-S0006291X07003841&  _mathId=si4.gif&  _pii=S0006291X07003841&  _issn=0006291X&  _acct=C000054348&  _version=1&  _userid=3837164&  md5=041c2f265c0330abf0f91646d9bddb31')"   style="  cursor:pointer  "   alt="  Click to view the MathML source"   title="  Click to view the MathML source"  >  16"   border="  0"   style="  vertical-align:bottom"   width="  53"   alt="  View the MathML source"   title="  View the MathML source"   src="  http://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0006291X07003841-si4.gif"  > ion   Adhesion feature
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