Regulation of osteoblastogenesis and bone mass by Wnt10b

CN Bennett, KA Longo, WS Wright… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
CN Bennett, KA Longo, WS Wright, LJ Suva, TF Lane, KD Hankenson, OA MacDougald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005National Acad Sciences
Wnts comprise a family of secreted signaling proteins that regulate diverse developmental
processes. Activation of Wnt signaling by Wnt10b inhibits differentiation of preadipocytes
and blocks adipose tissue development; however, the effect of Wnt10b on other
mesenchymal lineages has not been defined. To explore the physiological role of Wnt
signaling in bone development, we analyzed FABP4-Wnt10b mice, which express the
Wnt10b transgene in marrow. Femurs from FABP4-Wnt10b mice have almost four times as …
Wnts comprise a family of secreted signaling proteins that regulate diverse developmental processes. Activation of Wnt signaling by Wnt10b inhibits differentiation of preadipocytes and blocks adipose tissue development; however, the effect of Wnt10b on other mesenchymal lineages has not been defined. To explore the physiological role of Wnt signaling in bone development, we analyzed FABP4-Wnt10b mice, which express the Wnt10b transgene in marrow. Femurs from FABP4-Wnt10b mice have almost four times as much bone in the distal metaphyses and are mechanically stronger. These mice maintain elevated bone mass at least through 23 months of age. In addition, FABP4-Wnt10b mice are protected from the bone loss characteristic of estrogen deficiency. We used pharmacological and genetic approaches to demonstrate that canonical Wnt signaling stimulates osteoblastogenesis and inhibits adipogenesis of bipotential mesenchymal precursors. Wnt10b shifts cell fate toward the osteoblast lineage by induction of the osteoblastogenic transcription factors Runx2, Dlx5, and osterix and suppression of the adipogenic transcription factors C/EBPα and PPARγ. One mechanism whereby Wnt10b promotes osteoblastogenesis is suppression of PPARγ expression. Finally, Wnt10b-/- mice have decreased trabecular bone and serum osteocalcin, confirming that Wnt10b is an endogenous regulator of bone formation.
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