Elsevier

Molecules and Cells

Volume 36, Issue 3, September 2013, Pages 273-277
Molecules and Cells

Selective Induction of P2Y14 Receptor by RANKL Promotes Osteoclast Formation

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The purinergic receptor P2Y, G protein coupled, 14 (P2Y14) receptor for UDP-glucose and other UDP-sugars has been implicated in the regulation of the stem cell compartment as well as neuroimmune function. However, the role of P2Y14 in osteoclast formation is completely unknown. We found that RANKL selectively induced P2Y14 among seven mammalian P2Y receptors when analysed at both the mRNA and protein level, but inhibitors of the mitogen- activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway suppressed induction of P2Y14 proteins. Extracellular addition of UDP-su- gars such as UDP-glucose, UDP-galactose, UDP-glucuro- nic acid, and UDP-N-acetyl glucosamine promoted RANKL- induced osteoclastogenesis, while P2Y14 downregulation by RNA interference inhibited osteoclast formation. Taken together, these results suggest that P2Y14 may act as the receptor for UDP-sugars in osteoclast precusors and may regulate RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis.

Keywords

osteoclastogenesis
P2Y14 receptor
RANKL
UDP-sugars

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