Article
- The EMBO Journal (2006) 25, 5840 - 5851
- doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601430
Published online: 23 November 2006
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Sphingosine 1-phosphate as a regulator of osteoclast differentiation and osteoclast–osteoblast coupling
Jiyoon Ryu1, Hyung Joon Kim1, Eun-Ju Chang1, Hao Huang1, Yoshiko Banno2 and Hong-Hee Kim1
- Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, BK21 Program, DRI, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
- Department of Cell Signaling, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Yanagido, Gifu, Japan
Correspondence to:
Hong-Hee Kim, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Seoul National University, 28 Yeongon-Dong, Chongno-Gu, Seoul 110-749, Korea. Tel.: +82 2 740 8686; Fax: +82 2 765 8656; E-mail: hhbkim@snu.ac.kr
Received 26 April 2006; Accepted 19 October 2006
Abstract
Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P), produced by sphingosine kinase (SPHK), acts both by intracellular and extracellular modes. We evaluated the role of SPHK1 and S1P in osteoclastogenesis using bone marrow-derived macrophage (BMM) single and BMM/osteoblast coculture systems. In BMM single cultures, the osteoclastogenic factor receptor activator of NF-
B ligand (RANKL) upregulated SPHK1 and increased S1P production and secretion. SPHK1 siRNA enhanced and SPHK1 overexpression attenuated osteoclastogenesis via modulation of p38 and ERK activities, and NFATc1 and c-Fos levels. Extracellular S1P had no effect in these cultures. These data suggest that intracellular S1P produced in response to RANKL forms a negative feedback loop in BMM single cultures. In contrast, S1P addition to BMM/osteoblast cocultures greatly increased osteoclastogenesis by increasing RANKL in osteoblasts via cyclooxygenase-2 and PGE2 regulation. S1P also stimulated osteoblast migration and survival. The RANKL elevation and chemotactic effects were also observed with T cells. These results indicate that secreted S1P attracts and acts on osteoblasts and T cells to augment osteoclastogenesis. Taken together, S1P plays an important role in osteoclastogenesis regulation and in communication between osteoclasts and osteoblasts or T cells.
Keywords:
- osteoclast differentiation,
- osteoclast–osteoblast coupling,
- RANKL,
- sphingosine kinase,
- sphingosine 1-phosphate



