Large Scale Gene Expression Analysis of Osteoclastogenesisin Vitro and Elucidation of NFAT2 as a Key Regulator*

Abstract

To understand the molecular events coupling between cell proliferation and differentiation by elucidating genes essential for the process, we conducted a large scale gene expression analysis of an in vitro osteoclastogenesis system consisting of recombinant RANKL and mouse RAW264 cells. The entire process leading to the formation of tartrate resistant acid phosphatase-positive multinucleated cells takes 3 days and plates become fully covered with multinucleated cells at 4 days. Microarray probing at eight time points revealed 635 genes that showed greater than 2-fold differential expression for at least one time point and they could be classified into six groups by the “k-means” clustering analysis. Among a group of 106 early inducible genes (within 2–5 h after RANKL stimulation), four genes includingNFAT2 were identified as genes whose enhanced expressions were fairly correlated with an efficient induction of matured osteoclasts. Moreover, cyclosporin A significantly suppressed the multinucleated cell formation accompanying the reduction of the nuclear localization of NFAT2. When the expression of NFAT2 was suppressed by introducing antisense NFAT2, multinucleated cell formation was severely hampered. Functional analysis thus combined with gene analysis by microarray technology elucidated a key role of NFAT2 in osteoclastogenesis in vitro.

  • Abbreviations:
    MN
    multinucleated
    RANK
    receptor activator of NFκB
    RANKL
    RANK ligand
    TNF
    tumor necrosis factor
    NFAT
    nuclear factor of activated T cells
    TRAP
    tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase
    GFP
    green fluorescence protein
    Tet
    tetracyclin
    GST
    glutathione S-transferase
    CsA
    cyclosporin A
    JNK
    c-Jun amino-terminal kinase
    SAPK
    stress-activated protein kinase
    ERK
    extracellular signal-regulated kinase
    NFκB
    nuclear factor-κB
    MKK
    mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
    MEKK1
    mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase kinase 1
    TRAF
    tumor necrosis factor-associated factor
    IL
    interleukin
    RT
    reverse transcriptase
    AD
    average difference value
    • Received May 23, 2002.
    • Revision received August 8, 2002.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 277, 41147-41156.
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