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Wnt1 is an Lrp5-independent bone-anabolic Wnt ligand.

Julia Luther1, Timur Alexander Yorgan1, Tim Rolvien1, Lorenz Ulsamer1, Till Koehne1,2, Nannan Liao1, Daniela Keller1, Nele Vollersen1, Stefan Teufel1, Mona Neven1, Stephanie Peters1, Michaela Schweizer3, Andreas Trumpp4, Sebastian Rosigkeit5, Ernesto Bockamp5, Stefan Mundlos6,7,8, Uwe Kornak6,7,8, Ralf Oheim1, Michael Amling9, Thorsten Schinke9, Jean-Pierre David9.   

Abstract

WNT1 mutations in humans are associated with a new form of osteogenesis imperfecta and with early-onset osteoporosis, suggesting a key role of WNT1 in bone mass regulation. However, the general mode of action and the therapeutic potential of Wnt1 in clinically relevant situations such as aging remain to be established. Here, we report the high prevalence of heterozygous WNT1 mutations in patients with early-onset osteoporosis. We show that inactivation of Wnt1 in osteoblasts causes severe osteoporosis and spontaneous bone fractures in mice. In contrast, conditional Wnt1 expression in osteoblasts promoted rapid bone mass increase in developing young, adult, and aged mice by rapidly increasing osteoblast numbers and function. Contrary to current mechanistic models, loss of Lrp5, the co-receptor thought to transmit extracellular WNT signals during bone mass regulation, did not reduce the bone-anabolic effect of Wnt1, providing direct evidence that Wnt1 function does not require the LRP5 co-receptor. The identification of Wnt1 as a regulator of bone formation and remodeling provides the basis for development of Wnt1-targeting drugs for the treatment of osteoporosis.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30404864     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aau7137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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