Compelling clinical data together with genetically modified mouse models have demonstrated that Wnt1 is a key Wnt ligand in bone metabolism, regulating both osteoblast activity and osteoclast differentiation. We have previously shown that deletion of Wnt1 in limb mesenchymal cells leads to severe ostepenic bone phenotype and spontaneous fractures very early after birth. However, the function of Wnt1 in mature skeleton remained unknown. To investigate the role of Wnt1 specifically in adult bone metabolism, we generated an osteoblast lineage-targeted inducible Wnt1 knockout mouse model using tetracycline-controlled Osterix-Cre mouse line (Osx-Cre). In this model, the Cre recombinase expression is suppressed by administering doxycycline (Dox) ...
SummaryInactivation of β-catenin in mesenchymal progenitors prevents osteoblast differentiation; ina...
The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and Wnt signaling pathways both contribute essential roles in r...
Osteocytes, >90% of the cells in bone, lie embedded within the mineralized matrix and coordinate ost...
Human genetic evidence demonstrates that WNT1 mutations cause osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and early...
Wnt signaling is important for proper embryonic development, shaping cell fate and migration, stem c...
Abstract Substantial progress has been made in the therapeutic reduction of vertebral fracture risk...
Wnt10b is a canonical Wnt ligand expressed in developing bone and has been linked to mesenchymal pro...
Mechanical signal transduction in bone tissue begins with load-induced activation of several cellula...
The recent identification of homozygous WNT1 mutations in individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta t...
Abstract The recent identification of homozygous WNT1 mutations in individuals with osteogenesis imp...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
The WNT16 locus is a major determinant of cortical bone thickness and nonvertebral fracture risk in ...
Wnt1 is one of the several glycoproteins activating Wnt signaling, critical for normal skeletal deve...
The WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a central role in the biology of the periodontium, yet the...
Recently, we demonstrated that osteoblast-specific overexpression of human WNT16 increased both cort...
SummaryInactivation of β-catenin in mesenchymal progenitors prevents osteoblast differentiation; ina...
The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and Wnt signaling pathways both contribute essential roles in r...
Osteocytes, >90% of the cells in bone, lie embedded within the mineralized matrix and coordinate ost...
Human genetic evidence demonstrates that WNT1 mutations cause osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and early...
Wnt signaling is important for proper embryonic development, shaping cell fate and migration, stem c...
Abstract Substantial progress has been made in the therapeutic reduction of vertebral fracture risk...
Wnt10b is a canonical Wnt ligand expressed in developing bone and has been linked to mesenchymal pro...
Mechanical signal transduction in bone tissue begins with load-induced activation of several cellula...
The recent identification of homozygous WNT1 mutations in individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta t...
Abstract The recent identification of homozygous WNT1 mutations in individuals with osteogenesis imp...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
The WNT16 locus is a major determinant of cortical bone thickness and nonvertebral fracture risk in ...
Wnt1 is one of the several glycoproteins activating Wnt signaling, critical for normal skeletal deve...
The WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a central role in the biology of the periodontium, yet the...
Recently, we demonstrated that osteoblast-specific overexpression of human WNT16 increased both cort...
SummaryInactivation of β-catenin in mesenchymal progenitors prevents osteoblast differentiation; ina...
The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and Wnt signaling pathways both contribute essential roles in r...
Osteocytes, >90% of the cells in bone, lie embedded within the mineralized matrix and coordinate ost...