| Literature DB >> 26690653 |
Takako Sasaki1, Reinout Stoop2, Takao Sakai3, Andreas Hess4, Rainer Deutzmann5, Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt6, Mon-Li Chu7, Klaus von der Mark8.
Abstract
The extracellular matrix protein fibulin-4 has been shown to be indispensable for elastic fiber assembly, but there is also evidence from human mutations that it is involved in controlling skeletal development and bone stability. Fibulin-4 mutations were identified in patients suffering from vascular abnormality and/or cutis laxa, and some of these patients exhibited bone fragility, arachnodactyly and joint laxity. In order to elucidate the role of fibulin-4 in bone structure and skeletal development, we analyzed structural changes in skeletal tissues of Fbln4(-/-) mice. Immunostaining confirmed that fibulin-4 is highly expressed in cartilage, bone, ligaments and tendons. No morphological abnormalities were found in the skeleton of Fbln4(-/-) mice as compared to wild type littermates except forelimb contractures as well as unusually thick collagen fibrils. Furthermore, fibulin-4 deficiency caused enhanced susceptibility of bone collagen for acid extraction, consistent with significantly reduced lysylpyridinoline and hydroxylysylpyridinoline cross-links in bone. In accordance with that, the amount of lysyl oxidase in long bones and calvaria was strongly decreased and proteolytic activation of lysyl oxidase was reduced in fibulin-4 deficient osteoblasts, while addition of recombinant fibulin-4 rescued the activation. The finding suggested that fibulin-4 is important for the proteolytic activation of lysyl oxidase which has a pivotal role in cross-linking of collagen and elastin.Entities:
Keywords: Collagen cross-linking; Elastic fiber; Fibulin-4; Lysyl oxidase
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26690653 DOI: 10.1016/j.matbio.2015.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matrix Biol ISSN: 0945-053X Impact factor: 11.583