VAŇHARA, Petr, Eva LINCOVÁ, Karel SOUČEK a Jan ŠMARDA. Distinct effects of members of the TGFbeta proteins on differentiation of osteoclasts. In ELSO Proceedings - Frontiers of cellular, developmental and molecular biology. Nice (France): European Life Scientist Organization, 2008, s. 132-133.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Distinct effects of members of the TGFbeta proteins on differentiation of osteoclasts
Název česky Rozdílné účinky proteinů rodiny TGFbeta na diferenciaci osteoklastů
Autoři VAŇHARA, Petr (203 Česká republika), Eva LINCOVÁ (203 Česká republika), Karel SOUČEK (203 Česká republika) a Jan ŠMARDA (203 Česká republika, garant).
Vydání Nice (France), ELSO Proceedings - Frontiers of cellular, developmental and molecular biology, od s. 132-133, 2 s. 2008.
Nakladatel European Life Scientist Organization
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Stať ve sborníku
Obor Genetika a molekulární biologie
Stát vydavatele Francie
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/08:00024885
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky TGF proteins; osteoclasts; prostate cancer
Štítky osteoclasts, prostate cancer, TGF proteins
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam
Změnil Změnil: doc. RNDr. Petr Vaňhara, Ph.D., učo 43385. Změněno: 8. 9. 2008 13:43.
Anotace
Cancer cells can strongly influence their microenvironment, increasing the chance to survive or form metastases. In prostate cancer the tumor cells preferentially disseminate to skeletal tissue. Mechanisms responsible for selective homing and activity of cancer cells in the bone microenvironment have not been clarified yet. Therefore, the aim of this study is to describe the effects of three members of the TGFb protein family, the TGFb1, BMP-7 and GDF-15 on osteoclast differentiation of murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7. The TGFb, BMP-7 and GDF-15 proteins are secreted by prostate cancer LNCaP cells. These proteins possess strong morphogenic effects during embryogenesis and organ formation, but they participate in the bone remodeling processes and in control of the bone microenvironment as well. We observed that TGFb1 stimulated the RANKL/MCSF-induced differentiation of RAW264.7 cells to mature osteoclasts and induced expression of several osteoclast-associated genes, such as cathepsin K, NFATc1, MITF and c-fos. In contrast, the BMP-7 and GDF-15 cytokines suppressed the RANKL/MCSF-induced osteoclast differentiation and inhibited expression of the osteoclast-associated genes. Interestingly, expression of the gene coding for carbonic anhydrase II, a gene strongly expressed during physiological osteoclast differentiation, was suppressed by TGFb1, BMP-7 and GDF-15 in RANKL/CMSF-treated RAW264.7 cells. Thus, we conclude that distinct members of the TGFb family of preoteins, produced by prostate cancer cells play specific roles in regulation of signals controlling formation of osteoclasts. This work was supported by grants 301/06/0036, 204/08/H054 of the Czech Science Foundation, MSM0021622415 of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (JS) and grants 204/07/0834, 310/07/0961 of the Czech Science Foundation and AV0Z50040507 and AV0Z50040702 of the Grant Agency of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (KS).
Anotace česky
Cancer cells can strongly influence their microenvironment, increasing the chance to survive or form metastases. In prostate cancer the tumor cells preferentially disseminate to skeletal tissue. Mechanisms responsible for selective homing and activity of cancer cells in the bone microenvironment have not been clarified yet. Therefore, the aim of this study is to describe the effects of three members of the TGFb protein family, the TGFb1, BMP-7 and GDF-15 on osteoclast differentiation of murine macrophage cell line RAW264.7. The TGFb, BMP-7 and GDF-15 proteins are secreted by prostate cancer LNCaP cells. These proteins possess strong morphogenic effects during embryogenesis and organ formation, but they participate in the bone remodeling processes and in control of the bone microenvironment as well. We observed that TGFb1 stimulated the RANKL/MCSF-induced differentiation of RAW264.7 cells to mature osteoclasts and induced expression of several osteoclast-associated genes, such as cathepsin K, NFATc1, MITF and c-fos. In contrast, the BMP-7 and GDF-15 cytokines suppressed the RANKL/MCSF-induced osteoclast differentiation and inhibited expression of the osteoclast-associated genes. Interestingly, expression of the gene coding for carbonic anhydrase II, a gene strongly expressed during physiological osteoclast differentiation, was suppressed by TGFb1, BMP-7 and GDF-15 in RANKL/CMSF-treated RAW264.7 cells. Thus, we conclude that distinct members of the TGFb family of preoteins, produced by prostate cancer cells play specific roles in regulation of signals controlling formation of osteoclasts. This work was supported by grants 301/06/0036, 204/08/H054 of the Czech Science Foundation, MSM0021622415 of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic (JS) and grants 204/07/0834, 310/07/0961 of the Czech Science Foundation and AV0Z50040507 and AV0Z50040702 of the Grant Agency of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (KS).
Návaznosti
GA301/06/0036, projekt VaVNázev: Úloha vybraných transkripčních faktorů v osteoklastové diferenciační dráze
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Úloha vybraných transkripčních faktorů v osteoklastové diferenciační dráze
GD204/08/H054, projekt VaVNázev: Molekulární mechanismy proliferace a diferenciace buněk
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Molekulární mechanismy proliferace a diferenciace buněk
MSM0021622415, záměrNázev: Molekulární podstata buněčných a tkáňových regulací
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, Molekulární podstata buněčných a tkáňových regulací
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