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V-ATPase a3 isoform mutations identified in osteopetrosis patients abolish its expression and disrupt osteoclast function

Authors :
Koshi Kudo
Ge-Hong Sun-Wada
Mayumi Nakanishi-Matsui
Shohei Takahashi
Naomi Matsumoto
Reina Matsukawa
Yoh Wada
Source :
Experimental cell research. 389(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The a3 isoform of vacuolar-type proton-pumping ATPase (V-ATPase) is essential for bone resorption by osteoclasts. Although more than 90 mutations of the human a3 gene have been identified in patients with infantile malignant osteopetrosis, it is unclear whether they lead to osteoclast dysfunction. We have established an in vitro assay to induce osteoclasts from spleen macrophages derived from a3-knockout mice. Here, we examined the effects of these mutations in a3-knockout osteoclasts. We were interested in four mutations, two short deletions and two missense mutations, previously identified in the a3 cytosolic domain. a3 harboring either of the two short deletions was hardly expressed in osteoclasts and calcium phosphate resorption was impaired. On the other hand, osteoclasts expressing a3 with either of the two missense mutations exhibited no defects. Specifically, expression levels of the mutant proteins, V-ATPase assembly, and calcium phosphate resorption activity were similar to those of the wild type. Moreover, these missense mutants interacted with Rab7, a small GTPase that regulates lysosomal trafficking. These results suggest that the short deletions impair a3 expression and thus disrupt V-ATPase subunit assembly essential for bone resorption, while the missense mutations do not cause osteoclast dysfunction without an additional mutation(s) or impair resorption of bone, but not of calcium phosphate.

Details

ISSN :
10902422
Volume :
389
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental cell research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....76888c85f49c95c654f23b20aaaca974