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Peroxiredoxin 5 regulates osteogenic differentiation through interaction with hnRNPK during bone regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Peroxiredoxin 5 (Prdx5) is involved in pathophysiological regulation via the stress-induced cellular response. However, its function in the bone remains largely unknown. Here, we show that Prdx5 is involved in osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, resulting in osteoporotic phenotypes in Prdx5 knockout (Prdx5Ko) male mice. To investigate the function of Prdx5 in the bone, osteoblasts were analyzed through immunoprecipitation (IP) and liquid chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods, while osteoclasts were analyzed through RNA-sequencing. Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNPK) was identified as a potential binding partner of Prdx5 during osteoblast differentiation in vitro. Prdx5 acts as a negative regulator of hnRNPK-mediated osteocalcin (Bglap) expression. In addition, transcriptomic analysis revealed that in vitro differentiated osteoclasts from the bone marrow-derived macrophages of Prdx5Ko mice showed enhanced expression of several osteoclast-related genes. These findings indicate that Prdx5 might contribute to the maintenance of bone homeostasis by regulating osteoblast differentiation. This study proposes a new function of Prdx5 in bone remodeling that may be used in developing therapeutic strategies for bone diseases.

SUBMITTER: Cho E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9897727 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peroxiredoxin 5 regulates osteogenic differentiation through interaction with hnRNPK during bone regeneration.

Cho Eunjin E   Che Xiangguo X   Ang Mary Jasmin MJ   Cheon Seongmin S   Lee Jinkyung J   Kim Kwang Soo KS   Lee Chang Hoon CH   Lee Sang-Yeop SY   Yang Hee-Young HY   Moon Changjong C   Park Chungoo C   Choi Je-Yong JY   Lee Tae-Hoon TH  

eLife 20230203


Peroxiredoxin 5 (Prdx5) is involved in pathophysiological regulation via the stress-induced cellular response. However, its function in the bone remains largely unknown. Here, we show that Prdx5 is involved in osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, resulting in osteoporotic phenotypes in <i>Prdx5</i> knockout (<i>Prdx5</i><sup>Ko</sup>) male mice. To investigate the function of Prdx5 in the bone, osteoblasts were analyzed through immunoprecipitation (IP) and liquid chromatography combined wi  ...[more]

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