Osteoprotegerin, a Crucial Regulator of Bone Metabolism, Also Regulates B Cell Development and Function

  • Yun T
  • Tallquist M
  • Aicher A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Osteoprotegerin (OPG) is a CD40-regulated gene in B cells and dendritic cells (DCs). We investigated the role of OPG in the immune system by generating opg−/− mice. Like its role as a regulator of bone metabolism, OPG also influences processes in the immune system, notably in B cell development. Ex vivo, opg−/− pro-B cells have enhanced proliferation to IL-7, and in opg−/− spleen, there is an accumulation of type 1 transitional B cells. Furthermore, opg−/− bone marrow-derived DCs are more effective in stimulating allogeneic T cells than control DCs. When challenged with a T-dependent Ag, opg−/− mice had a compromised ability to sustain an IgG3 Ag-specific response. Thus, in the immune system, OPG regulates B cell maturation and development of efficient Ab responses.

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Yun, T. J., Tallquist, M. D., Aicher, A., Rafferty, K. L., Marshall, A. J., Moon, J. J., … Clark, E. A. (2001). Osteoprotegerin, a Crucial Regulator of Bone Metabolism, Also Regulates B Cell Development and Function. The Journal of Immunology, 166(3), 1482–1491. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.166.3.1482

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