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Formation and mineralization of extracellular matrix secreted by an immortal human osteoblastic cell line: Modulation by tumor necrosis factor-alpha
Authors:Fotinos S. Panagakos  Luz P. Hinojosa  Suriender Kumar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey Medical School, 07103 Newark, New Jersey
Abstract:
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF -ga), a 17-kDa cytokine produced by stimulated macrophages/monocytes, modulates the functions of a variety of cells and has been shown to induce bone resorption in vitro. However, the effects that TNF-agr may have on the process of bone formation are not completely understood. In order to study the effects of TNF-agr on matrix development and mineralization, we utilized a human osteoblastic cell line, HOS TE85. Our results show that HOS TE85, which has been shown to be responsive to hormones active on normal osteoblasts, forms an extensive extracellular matrix (ECM) that mineralizes during extended culture. Treatment during the development of the matrix with TNF-agr has little effect on cell number and DNA synthesis, showing thereby that TNF-agr is not cytotoxic to the cells. However, TNF-agr inhibits the formation of alkaline phosphatase (AP) -positive foci in a dose-dependent manner at concentrations of 0.1–10 ng/ml. TNF-agr treatment caused a significant decrease in the incorporation of collagen into the developing matrix. In addition, TNF-agr treatment resulted in a significant decrease in the synthesis of AP by HOS TE85 cells during the process of ECM formation and resulted in a pronounced lack of mineralization of the ECM. These results indicate that TNF-agr may be acting as an uncoupler by decreasing the synthesis and incorporation of proteins required for bone formation, and inhibiting matrix formation and mineralization in vitro.
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