NMP4, an Arbiter of Bone Cell Secretory Capacity and Regulator of Skeletal Response to PTH Therapy
The skeleton is a secretory organ, and the goal of some osteoporosis therapies is to maximize bone matrix output. Nmp4 encodes a novel transcription factor that regulates bone cell secretion as part of its functional repertoire. Loss of Nmp4 enhances bone response to osteoanabolic therapy, in part,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Calcified tissue international 2023-07, Vol.113 (1), p.110-125 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The skeleton is a secretory organ, and the goal of some osteoporosis therapies is to maximize bone matrix output.
Nmp4
encodes a novel transcription factor that regulates bone cell secretion as part of its functional repertoire. Loss of
Nmp4
enhances bone response to osteoanabolic therapy, in part, by increasing the production and delivery of bone matrix.
Nmp4
shares traits with scaling factors, which are transcription factors that influence the expression of hundreds of genes to govern proteome allocation for establishing secretory cell infrastructure and capacity.
Nmp4
is expressed in all tissues and while global loss of this gene leads to no overt baseline phenotype, deletion of
Nmp4
has broad tissue effects in mice challenged with certain stressors. In addition to an enhanced response to osteoporosis therapies,
Nmp4
-deficient mice are less sensitive to high fat diet-induced weight gain and insulin resistance, exhibit a reduced disease severity in response to influenza A virus (IAV) infection, and resist the development of some forms of rheumatoid arthritis. In this review, we present the current understanding of the mechanisms underlying
Nmp4
regulation of the skeletal response to osteoanabolics, and we discuss how this unique gene contributes to the diverse phenotypes among different tissues and stresses. An emerging theme is that
Nmp4
is important for the infrastructure and capacity of secretory cells that are critical for health and disease. |
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ISSN: | 1432-0827 0171-967X 1432-0827 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00223-023-01088-x |