NHE10, an osteoclast-specific member of the Na+/H+ exchanger family, regulates osteoclast differentiation and survival [corrected]

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008 May 2;369(2):320-6. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.01.168. Epub 2008 Feb 11.

Abstract

Bone homeostasis is tightly regulated by the balanced actions of osteoblasts (OBs) and osteoclasts (OCs). We previously analyzed the gene expression profile of OC differentiation using a cDNA microarray, and identified a novel osteoclastogenic gene candidate, clone OCL-1-E7 [J. Rho, C.R. Altmann, N.D. Socci, L. Merkov, N. Kim, H. So, O. Lee, M. Takami, A.H. Brivanlou, Y. Choi, Gene expression profiling of osteoclast differentiation by combined suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and cDNA microarray analysis, DNA Cell Biol. 21 (2002) 541-549]. In this study, we have isolated full-length cDNAs corresponding to this clone from mice and humans to determine the functional roles of this gene in osteoclastogenesis. The full-length cDNA of OCL-1-E7 encodes 12 membrane-spanning domains that are typical of isoforms of the Na(+)/H(+) exchangers (NHEs), indicating that this clone is a novel member of the NHE family (hereafter referred to as NHE10). Here, we show that NHE10 is highly expressed in OCs in response to receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand signaling and is required for OC differentiation and survival.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Survival
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Mice
  • Osteoblasts / cytology*
  • Osteoblasts / physiology*
  • Osteoclasts / cytology*
  • Osteoclasts / physiology*
  • Osteogenesis / physiology*
  • Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers / metabolism*

Substances

  • Slc9a2 protein, mouse
  • Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers