Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts

Bone development: Regulating the remodelers A protein called ninjurin1 regulates the activity of bone-degrading osteoclast cells, and may play an important role in various skeletal degenerative disorders. Normal skeletal development requires careful coordination by bone-building osteoblasts and by o...

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Main Authors: Sung-Jin Bae, Min Wook Shin, Taekwon Son, Hye Shin Lee, Ji Soo Chae, Sejin Jeon, Goo Taeg Oh, Kyu-Won Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2019-01-01
Series:Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0201-3
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spelling doaj-3a8e8a44cfb0448eba63e4077fc6c2552020-12-08T13:50:29ZengNature Publishing GroupExperimental and Molecular Medicine1226-36132092-64132019-01-0151111610.1038/s12276-018-0201-3Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclastsSung-Jin Bae0Min Wook Shin1Taekwon Son2Hye Shin Lee3Ji Soo Chae4Sejin Jeon5Goo Taeg Oh6Kyu-Won Kim7College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National UniversityDepartment of Life Sciences and Technology, PerkinElmerDepartment of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans UniversityDepartment of Life Sciences, Ewha Womans UniversityCollege of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National UniversityBone development: Regulating the remodelers A protein called ninjurin1 regulates the activity of bone-degrading osteoclast cells, and may play an important role in various skeletal degenerative disorders. Normal skeletal development requires careful coordination by bone-building osteoblasts and by osteoclasts, which break down and remodel bone. Researchers led by Kyu-Won Kim of Seoul National University in South Korea have shown that ninjurin1 regulates both the development and survival of osteoclasts. They generated genetically modified mice that lack this protein, and observed notable skeletal defects, including abnormal accumulation of bone mass in long bones such as the femur. Elevated ninjurin1 levels are a feature of conditions such as osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis, and the researchers propose that therapeutic agents that target this molecule could help control the bone damage caused by improperly regulated osteoclasts.https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0201-3
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Min Wook Shin
Taekwon Son
Hye Shin Lee
Ji Soo Chae
Sejin Jeon
Goo Taeg Oh
Kyu-Won Kim
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Min Wook Shin
Taekwon Son
Hye Shin Lee
Ji Soo Chae
Sejin Jeon
Goo Taeg Oh
Kyu-Won Kim
Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
Experimental and Molecular Medicine
author_facet Sung-Jin Bae
Min Wook Shin
Taekwon Son
Hye Shin Lee
Ji Soo Chae
Sejin Jeon
Goo Taeg Oh
Kyu-Won Kim
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title Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
title_short Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
title_full Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
title_fullStr Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
title_full_unstemmed Ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
title_sort ninjurin1 positively regulates osteoclast development by enhancing the survival of prefusion osteoclasts
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Experimental and Molecular Medicine
issn 1226-3613
2092-6413
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Bone development: Regulating the remodelers A protein called ninjurin1 regulates the activity of bone-degrading osteoclast cells, and may play an important role in various skeletal degenerative disorders. Normal skeletal development requires careful coordination by bone-building osteoblasts and by osteoclasts, which break down and remodel bone. Researchers led by Kyu-Won Kim of Seoul National University in South Korea have shown that ninjurin1 regulates both the development and survival of osteoclasts. They generated genetically modified mice that lack this protein, and observed notable skeletal defects, including abnormal accumulation of bone mass in long bones such as the femur. Elevated ninjurin1 levels are a feature of conditions such as osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis, and the researchers propose that therapeutic agents that target this molecule could help control the bone damage caused by improperly regulated osteoclasts.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0201-3
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