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Increased glycolysis mediates Wnt7b-induced bone formation.


ABSTRACT: Wingless/integrated (Wnt) signaling has emerged as a major mechanism for promoting bone formation and a target pathway for developing bone anabolic agents against osteoporosis. However, the downstream events mediating the potential therapeutic effect of Wnt proteins are not fully understood. Previous studies have indicated that increased glycolysis is associated with osteoblast differentiation in response to Wnt signaling, but direct genetic evidence for the importance of glucose metabolism in Wnt-induced bone formation is lacking. Here, we have generated compound transgenic mice to overexpress Wnt family member 7B (Wnt7b) transiently in the osteoblast lineage of postnatal mice, with or without concurrent deletion of the glucose transporter 1 (Glut1), also known as solute carrier family 2, facilitated glucose transporter member 1. Overexpression of Wnt7b in 1-mo-old mice for 1 wk markedly stimulated bone formation, but the effect was essentially abolished without Glut1, even though transient deletion of Glut1 itself did not affect normal bone accrual. Consistent with the in vivo results, Wnt7b increased Glut1 expression and glucose consumption in the primary culture of osteoblast lineage cells, and deletion of Glut1 diminished osteoblast differentiation in vitro. Thus, Wnt7b promotes bone formation in part through stimulating glucose metabolism in osteoblast lineage cells.-Chen, H., Ji, X., Lee, W.-C., Shi, Y., Li, B., Abel, E. D., Jiang, D., Huang, W., Long, F. Increased glycolysis mediates Wnt7b-induced bone formation.

SUBMITTER: Chen H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6593878 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased glycolysis mediates Wnt7b-induced bone formation.

Chen Hong H   Ji Xing X   Lee Wen-Chih WC   Shi Yu Y   Li Boer B   Abel E Dale ED   Jiang Dianming D   Huang Wei W   Long Fanxin F  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20190326 7


Wingless/integrated (Wnt) signaling has emerged as a major mechanism for promoting bone formation and a target pathway for developing bone anabolic agents against osteoporosis. However, the downstream events mediating the potential therapeutic effect of Wnt proteins are not fully understood. Previous studies have indicated that increased glycolysis is associated with osteoblast differentiation in response to Wnt signaling, but direct genetic evidence for the importance of glucose metabolism in W  ...[more]

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