Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 directly stimulates mature osteoclast function through activation of FGF receptor 1 and p42/p44 MAP kinase

Citation
D. Chikazu et al., Fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2 directly stimulates mature osteoclast function through activation of FGF receptor 1 and p42/p44 MAP kinase, J BIOL CHEM, 275(40), 2000, pp. 31444-31450
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00219258 → ACNP
Volume
275
Issue
40
Year of publication
2000
Pages
31444 - 31450
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9258(20001006)275:40<31444:FGF(DS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
We previously reported that fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-S) acts not onl y on osteoblasts 60 stimulate osteoclastic bone resorption indirectly but a lso on mature osteoclasts directly. In this study, we investigated the mech anism of this direct action of FGF-S on mature osteoclasts using mouse and rabbit osteoclast culture systems. FGF-S stimulated pit formation resorbed by isolated rabbit osteoclasts moderately from low concentrations (greater than or equal to 10(-12) M)) whereas at high concentrations (greater than o r equal to 10(-9) d it showed stimulation on pit formation resorbed by unfr actionated bone cells very potently. FGF-S (greater than or equal to 10(-12 ) M) also increased cathepsin K and MMP-9 mRNA levels in mouse and rabbit o steoclasts. Among FGF receptors (FGFR1 to 4) only FGFR1 was detected on iso lated mouse osteoclasts, whereas all FGFRs were identified on mouse osteobl asts. FGF-P (greater than or equal to 10(-12) M) upregulated the phosphoryl ation of cellular proteins, including p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein (MA P) kinase, and increased the kinase activity of immunoprecipitated FGFR1 in mouse osteoclasts. The stimulation of FGF-2 on mouse and rabbit osteoclast functions was abrogated by PD-98059, a specific inhibitor of p42/p44 MAP k inase. These results strongly suggest that FGF-2 acts directly on mature os teoclasts through activation of FGFR1 and p42/p44 MAP kinase, causing the s timulation of bone resorption at physiological or pathological concentratio ns.