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Osteoclast-secreted SLIT3 coordinates bone resorption and formation.

Authors :
Beom-Jun Kim
Young-Sun Lee
Sun-Young Lee
Wook-Young Baek
Young Jin Choi
Sung Ah Moon
Seung Hun Lee
Jung-Eun Kim
Eun-Ju Chang
Eun-Young Kim
Jin Yoon
Seung-Whan Kim
Sung Ho Ryu
Sun-Kyeong Lee
Lorenzo, Joseph A.
Seong Hee Ahn
Hyeonmok Kim
Ki-Up Lee
Ghi Su Kim
Jung-Min Koh
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. Apr2018, Vol. 128 Issue 4, p1429-1441. 13p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Coupling is the process that links bone resorption to bone formation in a temporally and spatially coordinated manner within the remodeling cycle. Several lines of evidence point to the critical roles of osteoclast-derived coupling factors in the regulation of osteoblast performance. Here, we used a fractionated secretomic approach and identified the axon-guidance molecule SLIT3 as a clastokine that stimulated osteoblast migration and proliferation by activating β-catenin. SLIT3 also inhibited bone resorption by suppressing osteoclast differentiation in an autocrine manner. Mice deficient in Slit3 or its receptor, Robo1, exhibited osteopenic phenotypes due to a decrease in bone formation and increase in bone resorption. Mice lacking Slit3 specifically in osteoclasts had low bone mass, whereas mice with either neuron-specific Slit3 deletion or osteoblast-specific Slit3 deletion had normal bone mass, thereby indicating the importance of SLIT3 as a local determinant of bone metabolism. In postmenopausal women, higher circulating SLIT3 levels were associated with increased bone mass. Notably, injection of a truncated recombinant SLIT3 markedly rescued bone loss after an ovariectomy. Thus, these results indicate that SLIT3 plays an osteoprotective role by synchronously stimulating bone formation and inhibiting bone resorption, making it a potential therapeutic target for metabolic bone diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
128
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128909681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI91086