Osteomodulin deficiency in mice causes a specific reduction of transversal cortical bone size

Author:

Zhao Wenbo1ORCID,von Kroge Simon1,Jadzic Jelena2,Milovanovic Petar2,Sihota Praveer1,Luther Julia1,Brylka Laura1,von Brackel Felix N1ORCID,Bockamp Ernesto3,Busse Björn1,Amling Michael1,Schinke Thorsten1,Yorgan Timur A1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Osteology and Biomechanics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , D-20246 Hamburg , Germany

2. Center of Bone Biology, Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade , Belgrade 11000 , Serbia

3. Institute of Translational Immunology (TIM), University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz , D-55131 Mainz , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Skeletal growth, modeling, and remodeling are regulated by various molecules, one of them being the recently identified osteoanabolic factor WNT1. We have previously reported that WNT1 transcriptionally activates the expression of Omd, encoding Osteomodulin (OMD), in a murine mesenchymal cell line, which potentially explained the skeletal fragility of mice with mutational WNT1 inactivation, since OMD has been shown to regulate type I collagen fibril formation in vitro. In this study we confirmed the strong induction of Omd expression in a genome-wide expression analysis of transfected cells, and we obtained further evidence for Omd being a direct target gene of WNT1. To assess the in vivo relevance of this regulation, we crossed Omd-deficient mice with a mouse line harboring an inducible, osteoblast-specific Wnt1 transgene. After induction of Wnt1 expression for 1 or 3 weeks, the osteoanabolic potency of WNT1 was not impaired despite the Omd deficiency. Since current knowledge regarding the in vivo physiological function of OMD is limited, we next focused on skeletal phenotyping of wild-type and Omd-deficient littermates, in the absence of a Wnt1 transgene. Here we did not observe an impact of Omd deficiency on trabecular bone parameters by histomorphometry and μCT either. Importantly, however, male and female Omd-deficient mice at the ages of 12 and 24 weeks displayed a slender bone phenotype with significantly smaller long bones in the transversal dimension, while the longitudinal bone growth remained unaffected. Although mechanical testing revealed no significant changes explained by impaired bone material properties, atomic force microscopy of the femoral bone surface of Omd-deficient mice revealed moderate changes at the nanostructural level, indicating altered regulation of collagen fibril formation and aggregation. Taken together, our data demonstrate that, although OMD is dispensable for the osteoanabolic effect of WNT1, its deficiency in mice specifically modulates transversal cortical bone morphology.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

China Scholarship Council

Ministry of Science of Republic of Serbia

Science Fund of Republic of Serbia

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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