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Osteopontin and the bone remodeling sequence. Colloidal-gold immunocytochemistry of an interfacial extracellular matrix protein.

M D McKee1, A Nanci.   

Abstract

Relative to other noncollagenous, extracellular matrix proteins in mineralized tissues, colloidal-gold immunocytochemistry has demonstrated that the ultrastructural distribution of osteopontin (OPN) is unique in that this protein preferentially accumulates at mineralized tissue interfaces. In bone, this protein is present as a major component of cell-matrix and matrix-matrix interfacial structures called cement lines and laminae limitantes. In the present article, the implications of this distinct tissue distribution are discussed in terms of the bone remodeling sequence, and a detailed account of the secretion, accumulation and potential role of OPN is presented and related to current theory on the cellular and extracellular matrix events associated with basic multicellular unit (BMU)-based bone remodeling. In this context, a proposal is made describing the production of this protein as one of the earliest, and latest, secretory activities of the osteoblastic lineage, and that this activity manifests itself morphologically as a cement line ('plane') and a lamina limitans, respectively, at bone matrix interfaces. When integrated with other, known functional characteristics of this protein, the present morphological and compositional data indicate that OPN in cement lines and laminae limitantes may participate in initial and late extracellular matrix organization and mineralization, matrix-matrix/mineral adhesion and/or cell adhesion at bone interfaces.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7785894     DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1995.tb44629.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci        ISSN: 0077-8923            Impact factor:   5.691


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