Genetic interactions between Polycystin-1 and TAZ in osteoblasts define a novel mechanosensing mechanism regulating bone formation in mice
Molecular mechanisms transducing physical forces in the bone microenvironment to regulate bone mass are poorly understood. Here, we used mouse genetics, mechanical loading, and pharmacological approaches to test the possibility that polycystin-1 and TAZ have interdependent mechanosensing functions in osteoblasts. We created and compared the skeletal phenotypes of control Pkd1flox/+;TAZflox/+, single Pkd1Oc-cKO, single TAZOc-cKO, and double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice to investigate genetic interactions. Consistent with an interaction between polycystins and TAZ in bone in vivo, double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice exhibited greater reductions of BMD and periosteal MAR than either single TAZOc-cKO or Pkd1Oc-cKO mice. Micro-CT 3D image analysis indicated that the reduction in bone mass was due to greater loss in both trabecular bone volume and cortical bone thickness in double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice compared to either single Pkd1Oc-cKO or TAZOc-cKO mice. Double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice also displayed additive reductions in mechanosensing and osteogenic gene expression profiles in bone compared to single Pkd1Oc-cKO or TAZOc-cKO mice. Moreover, we found that double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice exhibited impaired responses to tibia mechanical loading in vivo and attenuation of load-induced mechanosensing gene expression compared to control mice. Finally, control mice treated with a small molecule mechanomimetic MS2 had marked increases in femoral BMD and periosteal MAR compared to vehicle control. In contrast, double Pkd1/TAZOc-cKO mice were resistant to the anabolic effects of MS2 that activates the polycystin signaling complex. These findings suggest that PC1 and TAZ form an anabolic mechanotransduction signaling complex that responds to mechanical loading and serve as a potential novel therapeutic target for treating osteoporosis.
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Date Revised 08.11.2023 published: Electronic UpdateIn: Bone Res. 2023 Oct 26;11(1):57. - PMID 37884491 Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE |
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