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REGγ is essential to maintain bone homeostasis by degrading TRAF6, preventing osteoporosis


ABSTRACT: Primary osteoporosis, manifesting as decreased bone mass and increased bone fragility, is a “silent disease” that is often ignored until a bone breaks. Accordingly, it is urgent to develop reliable biomarkers and novel therapeutic strategies for osteoporosis treatment. Here, we identified REGγ as a potential biomarker of osteoporotic populations through proteomics analysis. Next, we demonstrated that REGγ deficiency increased osteoclast activity and triggered bone mass loss in REGγ knockout (KO) and bone marrow-derive macrophage (BMM)-conditional REGγ KO mice. However, the osteoclast activity decreased in BMM-conditional REGγ overexpression mice. Mechanistically, we defined that REGγ-20S proteasome directly degraded TRAF6 to inhibit bone absorption in a ubiquitin-independent pathway. More importantly, BMM-conditional Traf6 KO with REGγ KO mice could “rescue” the osteoporosis phenotypes. Based on NIP30 (a REGγ “inhibitor”) dephosphorylation by CKII inhibition activated the ubiquitin-independent degradation of TRAF6, we selected TTP22, an inhibitor of CKII, and defined that TTP22 could alleviate osteoporosis in vitro and in vivo. Overall, our study reveals a unique function of NIP30/REGγ/TRAF6 axis in osteoporosis and provides a potential therapeutic drug TTP22 for osteoporosis.

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens

SUBMITTER: Lei Li  

PROVIDER: PXD057237 | iProX | Sun Oct 27 00:00:00 BST 2024

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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REGγ is essential to maintain bone homeostasis by degrading TRAF6, preventing osteoporosis.

Du Yingying Y   Chen Hui H   Zhou Lei L   Guo Qunfeng Q   Gong Shuangming S   Feng Siyuan S   Guan Qiujing Q   Shi Peilin P   Lv Tongxin T   Guo Yilan Y   Yang Cheng C   Sun Peng P   Li Kun K   Xu Shuogui S   Li Lei L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20241113 47


Primary osteoporosis, manifesting as decreased bone mass and increased bone fragility, is a "silent disease" that is often ignored until a bone breaks. Accordingly, it is urgent to develop reliable biomarkers and novel therapeutic strategies for osteoporosis treatment. Here, we identified REGγ as a potential biomarker of osteoporotic populations through proteomics analysis. Next, we demonstrated that REGγ deficiency increased osteoclast activity and triggered bone mass loss in <i>REGγ</i> knocko  ...[more]

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