Nephronectin promotes osteoblast differentiation via the epidermal growth factor-like repeats |
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Authors: | Shireen Kahai |
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Affiliation: | Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M4N 3M5 |
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Abstract: | We found that nephronectin was significantly down-regulated by TGF-β1. To determine the function of nephronectin in osteogenesis, we generated various constructs to produce stable MC3T3-E1 cell lines, expressing and secreting nephronectin protein, including full-length (Npnt), lacking EGF-like repeats (Np-MAM), and lacking RGD and MAM domains (Np-EGF). We demonstrated that nephronectin promotes differentiation during osteoblast differentiation and the EGF-like repeats were essential. Lack of these repeats resulted in inhibiting the change in morphology. Over-expression of nephronectin results in earlier formation of bone nodules than the vector control. ERK activation is essential for nephronectin-induced osteoblast differentiation. |
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Keywords: | α-MEM, alpha-minimum essential medium FBS, fetal bovine serum PAGE, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis Npnt, nephronectin ALP, alkaline phosphatase ECM, extracellular matrix |
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