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p53 functions as a negative regulator of osteoblastogenesis, osteoblast-dependent osteoclastogenesis, and bone remodeling

Authors :
Qiang Wu
James K. Yeh
Hui-Yi Kua
Xueying Wang
Huck-Hui Ng
Benoit de Crombrugghe
Qi Zeng
Ke Guo
Baojie Li
Yuanyu Hu
Gerard Karsenty
Source :
The Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Rockefeller University Press, 2005.

Abstract

p53 is a well known tumor suppressor. We show that p53 also regulates osteoblast differentiation, bone formation, and osteoblast-dependent osteoclast differentiation. Indeed, p53 − / − mice display a high bone mass phenotype, and p53 − / − osteoblasts show accelerated differentiation, secondary to an increase in expression of the osteoblast differentiation factor osterix, as a result. Reporter assays indicate that p53 represses osterix transcription by the minimal promoter in a DNA-binding–independent manner. In addition, p53 − / − osteoblasts have an enhanced ability to favor osteoclast differentiation, in association with an increase in expression of macrophage-colony stimulating factor, which is under the control of osterix. Furthermore, inactivating p53 is sufficient to rescue the osteoblast differentiation defects observed in mice lacking c-Abl, a p53-interacting protein. Thus, these results identify p53 as a novel regulator of osteoblast differentiation, osteoblast-dependent osteoclastogenesis, and bone remodeling.

Details

ISSN :
15408140 and 00219525
Volume :
172
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cell Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ed4497e23526ce400855f24d30ce9982