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Double mutations in klotho and osteoprotegerin gene loci rescued osteopetrotic phenotype.

Teruhito Yamashita1, Seiji Okada, Kanji Higashio, Yo-Ichi Nabeshima, Masaki Noda.   

Abstract

Klotho gene mutant mice (klotho mice, also called kl/kl) exhibit osteopetrosis in the metaphysis of femora and tibiae and die within 3 months. We previously showed by semiquantitative RT-PCR that osteoprotegerin (opg) expression levels in klotho mice were about 2-fold higher than those in wild-type mice in the bone marrow, spleen, and lung. To examine whether the high osteoprotegerin expression levels account for the osteopetrotic phenotype in the klotho homozygous mutant mice in vivo, we made double mutant mice by crossing klotho mutant and osteoprotegerin-deficient mice. Micro computed tomography analysis in the two-dimensional sagittal planes of the metaphyses and cross-sections of femoral midshaft revealed that the abnormally high fractional trabecular bone volume in klotho homozygous mice (kl/kl; 29.71%), which was about 4-fold higher compared with that of wild-type [klotho (+/+) opg (+/+)] mice (7.81%), was rescued by the coexistence of heterozygous mutation in opg gene locus (+/-; 8.36%). Single heterozygous mutation in the opg gene locus alone (without klotho mutation) did not show phenotype (trabecular bone volume, 5.84%; not significantly different from wild type). High levels of osteoprotegerin mRNA expression in the bone marrow in klotho mutant mice were reduced by the heterozygous mutation in the opg gene locus. Furthermore, high osteoprotegerin protein levels in klotho mutant mice were also reduced by the heterozygous mutations in opg gene locus. Thus, elevated levels of osteoprotegerin in mutant mice contribute at least in part to reveal the osteopetrotic phenotype in klotho mice.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12446599     DOI: 10.1210/en.2002-220602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2019-06-18       Impact factor: 6.053

2.  A homozygous missense mutation in human KLOTHO causes severe tumoral calcinosis.

Authors:  Shoji Ichikawa; Erik A Imel; Mary L Kreiter; Xijie Yu; Donald S Mackenzie; Andrea H Sorenson; Regina Goetz; Moosa Mohammadi; Kenneth E White; Michael J Econs
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Klotho prevents renal calcium loss.

Authors:  R Todd Alexander; Titia E Woudenberg-Vrenken; Jan Buurman; Henry Dijkman; Bram C J van der Eerden; Johannes P T M van Leeuwen; René J Bindels; Joost G Hoenderop
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