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Undercarboxylated, But Not Carboxylated, Osteocalcin Suppresses TNF-α–Induced Inflammatory Signaling Pathway in Myoblasts : Undercarboxylated, But Not Carboxylated, Osteocalcin SuppressesTNF-alpha-Induced Inflammatory Signaling Pathway in Myoblasts

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Park, Danbi; Kim, Do-Yeon; Byun, Mi Ran; Hwang, Hyorin; Ko, Seong-Hee; Baek, Jeong-Hwa; Baek, Kyunghwa

Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Endocrine Society | Oxford University Press
Citation
Journal of the Endocrine Society, Vol.6 No.8
Abstract
Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOCN) has been considered to be an important endocrine factor, especially to regulate bone and energy metabolism. Even with the mounting evidence showing the consistent inverse correlation of ucOCN levels in chronic inflammatory diseases, however, the mechanism underlying the involvement of ucOCN in the muscular inflammation has not been fully understood. In the present study, we explored 1) the endocrine role of ucOCN in the regulation of inflammation in C2C12 myoblasts and primary myoblasts and the underlying intracellular signaling mechanisms, and 2) whether G protein-coupled receptor family C group 6 member A (GPRC6A) is the ucOCN-sensing receptor associated with the ucOCN-mediated anti-inflammatory signaling pathway in myoblasts. ucOCN suppressed the tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced expressions of major inflammatory cytokines, including interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) and inhibited the TNF-alpha-stimulated activities of transcription factors, including NF-kappa B, in C2C12 and primary myoblasts. Both knockdown and knockout of GPRC6A, by using siRNA or a CRISPR/CAS9 system, respectively, did not reverse the effect of ucOCN on IL-1 beta expression in myoblasts. Interestingly, TNF-alpha-induced IL-1 beta expression was inhibited by knockdown or deletion of GPRC6A itself, regardless of the ucOCN treatment. ucOCN was rapidly internalized into the cytoplasmic region via caveolae-mediated endocytosis, suggesting the presence of new target proteins in the cell membrane and/or in the cytoplasm for interaction with ucOCN in myoblasts. Taken together, these findings indicate that ucOCN suppresses theTNF-alpha-induced inflammatory signaling pathway in myoblasts. GPRC6A is not a sensing receptor associated with the ucOCN-mediated anti-inflammatory signaling pathway in myoblasts.
ISSN
2472-1972
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/184331
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac084
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