破骨细胞
组织蛋白酶K
基质金属蛋白酶
骨吸收
MMP9公司
细胞生物学
吸收
组织蛋白酶
化学
骨重建
内分泌学
内科学
医学
生物
生物化学
下调和上调
体外
酶
基因
作者
Lingxin Zhu,Yi Tang,Xiaoyan Li,Evan T. Keller,Jingwen Yang,Jung‐Sun Cho,Tamar Y. Feinberg,Stephen J. Weiss
标识
DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.aaw6143
摘要
Osteoclasts actively remodel both the mineral and proteinaceous components of bone during normal growth and development as well as pathologic states ranging from osteoporosis to bone metastasis. The cysteine proteinase cathepsin K confers osteoclasts with potent type I collagenolytic activity; however, cathepsin K-null mice, as well as cathepsin K-mutant humans, continue to remodel bone and degrade collagen by as-yet-undefined effectors. Here, we identify a cathepsin K-independent collagenolytic system in osteoclasts that is composed of a functionally redundant network of the secreted matrix metalloproteinase MMP9 and the membrane-anchored matrix metalloproteinase MMP14. Unexpectedly, whereas deleting either of the proteinases individually leaves bone resorption intact, dual targeting of Mmp9 and Mmp14 inhibited the resorptive activity of mouse osteoclasts in vitro and in vivo and human osteoclasts in vitro. In vivo, Mmp9/Mmp14 conditional double-knockout mice exhibited marked increases in bone density and displayed a highly protected status against either parathyroid hormone- or ovariectomy-induced pathologic bone loss. Together, these studies characterize a collagenolytic system operative in mouse and human osteoclasts and identify the MMP9/MMP14 axis as a potential target for therapeutic interventions for bone-wasting disease states.
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