Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis

Background: Osteoclasts are bone-resorbing multinuclear polykaryons essential for bone remodeling, formed through cell fusion of mononuclear macrophage/monocyte lineage precursor cells upon stimulation by the RANK/RANKL system. Recent studies have revealed that a family of tetraspanin proteins, such...

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Main Authors: Kaori Iwai, Masaru Ishii, Shiro Ohshima, Kunio Miyatake, Yukihiko Saeki
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2007-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015308959
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author Kaori Iwai
Masaru Ishii
Shiro Ohshima
Kunio Miyatake
Yukihiko Saeki
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Masaru Ishii
Shiro Ohshima
Kunio Miyatake
Yukihiko Saeki
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description Background: Osteoclasts are bone-resorbing multinuclear polykaryons essential for bone remodeling, formed through cell fusion of mononuclear macrophage/monocyte lineage precursor cells upon stimulation by the RANK/RANKL system. Recent studies have revealed that a family of tetraspanin proteins, such as CD9, is critically involved in the cell fusion/polykaryon formation of these cell types. Until now, however, there is limited knowledge about the types of tetraspanins expressed in osteoclasts and their precursors. Methods: The expression of different tetraspanin proteins in a monocyte/macrophage-lineage osteoclast precursor cell line, RAW264.7, was cyclopedically investigated using RT-PCR with specific primers and quantitative real-time RT-PCR. The function of two kinds of tetraspanins, Tspan-5 and NET-6, whose expression pattern was altered by RANKL stimulation, was examined by transfecting gene-specific short-interfering RNAs into these cell types. Results: Of the 17 tetraspanins in mammalian hematopoietic cells, RAW264.7 cells express mRNA for 12 different kinds of tetraspanins, namely, CD9, CD37, CD53, CD63, CD81, CD82, CD151, NAG-2, NET-6, SAS, Tspan-3, and Tspan-5. Interestingly, during their maturation into osteoclasts upon RANKL stimulation, the transcript for Tspan-5 is up-regulated, whereas that for NET-6 is down-regulated. Targeted inhibition of Tspan-5 by using gene-specific RNA interference suppressed RANKL-induced cell fusion during osteoclastogenesis, whereas inhibition of NET-6 augmented the osteoclastogenesis itself. These results suggest that Tspan-5 and NET-6 have a reciprocal function during osteoclastogenesis, i.e., positive and negative regulation by Tspan-5 and NET-6, respectively. RANKL regulates osteoclastogenesis by altering the balances of these tetraspanin proteins. Conclusions: These data indicate that a diversity of tetraspanins is expressed in osteoclast precursors, and that cell fusion during osteoclastogenesis is regulated by cooperation of distinct tetraspanin family proteins such as Tspan-5 and NET-6. This study indicates that functional alterations of tetraspanin family proteins may have therapeutic potential in diseases where osteoclasts play a major role, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis.
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spelling doaj.art-016607b80422457bab9fe3dfa551978c2022-12-22T03:39:15ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302007-01-0156445746310.2332/allergolint.O-07-488Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during OsteoclastogenesisKaori Iwai0Masaru Ishii1Shiro Ohshima2Kunio Miyatake3Yukihiko Saeki4Department of Clinical Research, Osaka, Japan.Department of Clinical Research, Osaka, Japan.Department of Clinical Research, Osaka, Japan.National Hospital Organization Osaka Minami Medical Center, Osaka, Japan.Department of Clinical Research, Osaka, Japan.Background: Osteoclasts are bone-resorbing multinuclear polykaryons essential for bone remodeling, formed through cell fusion of mononuclear macrophage/monocyte lineage precursor cells upon stimulation by the RANK/RANKL system. Recent studies have revealed that a family of tetraspanin proteins, such as CD9, is critically involved in the cell fusion/polykaryon formation of these cell types. Until now, however, there is limited knowledge about the types of tetraspanins expressed in osteoclasts and their precursors. Methods: The expression of different tetraspanin proteins in a monocyte/macrophage-lineage osteoclast precursor cell line, RAW264.7, was cyclopedically investigated using RT-PCR with specific primers and quantitative real-time RT-PCR. The function of two kinds of tetraspanins, Tspan-5 and NET-6, whose expression pattern was altered by RANKL stimulation, was examined by transfecting gene-specific short-interfering RNAs into these cell types. Results: Of the 17 tetraspanins in mammalian hematopoietic cells, RAW264.7 cells express mRNA for 12 different kinds of tetraspanins, namely, CD9, CD37, CD53, CD63, CD81, CD82, CD151, NAG-2, NET-6, SAS, Tspan-3, and Tspan-5. Interestingly, during their maturation into osteoclasts upon RANKL stimulation, the transcript for Tspan-5 is up-regulated, whereas that for NET-6 is down-regulated. Targeted inhibition of Tspan-5 by using gene-specific RNA interference suppressed RANKL-induced cell fusion during osteoclastogenesis, whereas inhibition of NET-6 augmented the osteoclastogenesis itself. These results suggest that Tspan-5 and NET-6 have a reciprocal function during osteoclastogenesis, i.e., positive and negative regulation by Tspan-5 and NET-6, respectively. RANKL regulates osteoclastogenesis by altering the balances of these tetraspanin proteins. Conclusions: These data indicate that a diversity of tetraspanins is expressed in osteoclast precursors, and that cell fusion during osteoclastogenesis is regulated by cooperation of distinct tetraspanin family proteins such as Tspan-5 and NET-6. This study indicates that functional alterations of tetraspanin family proteins may have therapeutic potential in diseases where osteoclasts play a major role, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015308959cell fusionNET-6osteoclasttetraspaninTspan-5
spellingShingle Kaori Iwai
Masaru Ishii
Shiro Ohshima
Kunio Miyatake
Yukihiko Saeki
Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
Allergology International
cell fusion
NET-6
osteoclast
tetraspanin
Tspan-5
title Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
title_full Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
title_fullStr Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
title_short Expression and Function of Transmembrane-4 Superfamily (Tetraspanin) Proteins in Osteoclasts: Reciprocal Roles of Tspan-5 and NET-6 during Osteoclastogenesis
title_sort expression and function of transmembrane 4 superfamily tetraspanin proteins in osteoclasts reciprocal roles of tspan 5 and net 6 during osteoclastogenesis
topic cell fusion
NET-6
osteoclast
tetraspanin
Tspan-5
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015308959
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