Downregulation of small GTPase Rab7 impairs osteoclast polarization and bone resorption




Zhao HB, Laitala-Leinonen T, Parikka V, Vaananen HK

PublisherAMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC

2001

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

J BIOL CHEM

276

42

39295

39302

8

0021-9258

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M010999200



During skeletal growth and remodeling the mineralized bone matrix is resorted by osteoclasts through the constant secretion of protons and proteases to the bone surface. This relies on the formation of specialized plasma membrane domains, the sealing zone and the ruffled border, and vectorial transportation of intracellular vesicles in bone-resorting osteoclasts. Here we show that Rab7, a small GTPase that is associated with late endosomes, is highly expressed and is predominantly localized at the ruffled border in bone-resorting osteoclasts. The decreased expression of Rab7 in cultured osteoclasts by antisense oligodeoxynucleotides disrupted the polarization of the osteoclasts and the targeting of vesicles to the ruffled border. These impairments caused a significant inhibition of bone resorption in vitro. The results indicate that the late endocytotic pathway is involved in the osteoclast polarization and bone resorption and underscore the importance of Rab7 in osteoclast function.



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