OA-5
RANKL induces the
expression of carbonic anhydrase II, cathepsin K, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in RAW264.7
cells
Kyosuke Fujisaki1, Natsuko Tanabe2,3,
Naoto Suzuki3,4, and Masao Maeno2,3
1 Department of Endodontics,
2 Department of Oral Health Sciences,
3 Division of
Functional Morphology,
4 Department of Biochemistry,
We
examined the effects of RANKL and/or M-CSF in the presence of IL-1α or IL-1α
alone, on the expression of carbonic anhydrase II
(CAII), cathepsin K, matrix metalloproteinases-9
(MMP-9), M-CSF receptor (cfms), RANK, and c-Fos using RAW264.7 cells as osteoclast
precursor. In the presence of IL-1α, CAII, cathepsin
K, and MMP-9 expressions increased markedly in cells cultured with RANKL, or
M-CSF plus RANKL, whereas their expressions were difficult to detect in cell
culture with IL-1α alone and M-CSF. RANK and c-Fos
expressions also increased in cells cultured with RANKL, or M-CSF plus RANKL in
the presence of IL-1α, whereas c-fms expression was
not change. These results indicated that the expression of CAII, cathepsin K, and MMP-9 in RAW264.7 cells is induced by not
IL-1α and M-CSF but RANKL.