Literature DB >> 12637573

Dominant-negative IkappaB facilitates apoptosis of osteoclasts by tumor necrosis factor-alpha.

Sabiha Abbas1, Yousef Abu-Amer.   

Abstract

Osteoclasts are the sole bone-resorbing cells. Heightened activity of these cells under pathological conditions leads to the development of bone loss diseases, such as osteolysis, osteoporosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. We have shown previously that tumor necrosis factor alpha-(TNF) strongly induces osteoclastogenesis of preosteoclasts and do so through activation of the transcription factor, NF-kappaB. Most importantly, recent studies have shown that NF-kappaB is required for the development of osteoclasts. This transcription factor has also been proven as an essential mediator of inflammatory diseases including those related to bone. In this regard, we have shown that various mutated forms of IkappaBalpha are potent inhibitors of osteoclastogenesis. In this study, we examined the direct effect of DN-IkappaB on mature and preosteoclast development in the presence of TNF. Our findings indicate that once committed to the osteoclastogenic pathway, preosteoclasts form giant and hyperactive osteoclasts in response to TNF. However, administration of DN-IkappaB to cultures prior to TNF exposure averts the osteoclastogenic effect of TNF into apoptosis. Screening potential mediators of DN-IkappaB and TNF-induced apoptosis shows that caspase 3, caspase 9, poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase, and Bax are activated, whereas levels of Bcl-XL, cIAP-1, and TRAF6 were reduced. Taken together, these findings suggest that under conditions of NF-kappaB inactivity levels of pro-survival factors are diminished, which in turn facilitates TNF induction of pro-apoptotic factors leading to apoptosis.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12637573     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M208619200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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