The role of Dkk1 in bone mass regulation: Correlating serum Dkk1 expression with bone mineral density
β Scribed by Joseph S. Butler; David W. Murray; Conor J. Hurson; Julie O'Brien; Peter P. Doran; John M. O'Byrne
- Book ID
- 102395820
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0736-0266
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The Wnt/Ξ²βcatenin pathway is a major signaling cascade in bone biology, playing a key role in regulating bone development and remodeling, with aberrations in signaling resulting in disturbances in bone mass. The objectives of our study were to correlate serum Dkk1 expression with bone mineral density (BMD) and assess the potential role of Dkk1 as a serological marker of bone mass. Serum was collected from a cohort of patients (nβ=β36), 18 patients with a reduced BMD and 18 control patients. Serum Dkk1 expression as quantified by ELISA was correlated with lumbar and femoral tβ and zβscores. Serum Dkk1 concentration in the osteoporosis group was significantly higher than control group (941βΒ±β116 vs. 558βΒ±β47βpg/ml, pβ<β0.01). Serum Dkk1 expression was highly correlated with bone mass variables with inverse associations found between serum Dkk1 expression and lumbar tβscore (rβ=ββ0.34, pβ=β0.00433), lumbar zβscore (rβ=ββ0.22, pβ=β0.1907), femur tβscore (rβ=ββ0.42, pβ=β0.0101), and femur zβscore (rβ=ββ0.43, pβ=β0.0089). Our data further emphasizes the pivotal role played by Wnt/Ξ²βcatenin signaling in bone mass regulation. Dkk1, a powerful antagonist of canonical Wnt signaling, may have a role to play as a serological marker for disorders of bone mass, warranting further evaluation. Β© 2010 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 29:414β418, 2011
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