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Published on: March 18, 2019
MMP-9 antisense oligodeoxynucleotide exerts an inhibitory effect on osteoclastic bone resorption by suppressing cell
Osamu Ishibashi1, Satoru Niwa, Keiichi Kadoyama
1Division of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, Niigata University Graduate School of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2-5274 Gakkocho-dori, Niigata 951-8514, Japan.
Abstract:
We have previously shown that matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play a role in osteoclastic bone resorption by facilitating migration of osteoclastic cells toward bone surface through matrices. Of MMPs identified so far, MMP-9 is likely the most important proteinase for the action, since osteoclasts express this enzyme at a tremendously high level. However, no direct evidence has been provided to demonstrate its contribution to bone resorption. In this study, to address this point, we used an MMP-9 antisense phosphothiorate oligodeoxynucleotide (S-ODN), which was shown to inhibit the protein synthesis of MMP-9 efficiently. We demonstrated that the antisense S-ODN inhibited osteoclastic pit formation on matrigel-coated dentine slices in a concentration-dependent manner with a maximum reduction of total pit volume by 53% at 10 microM. These results, taken together, suggest that MMP-9 is involved in osteoclastic bone resorption process possibly by facilitating migration of osteoclasts through proteoglican-rich matrices.
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