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Sakata et al., J Bone Miner Res 1999
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However, IL-6 and
transforming growth factor-beta had little effect on
OPG/OCIF mRNA levels in HPDL
Chagraoui et al., Exp Hematol 2003
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Within the bone microenvironment,
OPG is abundantly produced by osteoblast/stromal cells, and its expression is
regulated by
transforming growth factor-beta(1) ( TGF-beta(1) )
Martin et al., Bone 2004
(Bone Resorption) :
Growth factors released from the matrix during Phase I were assumed to cause two negative feedback effects : ( 1 ) the inhibitory
effect of
transforming growth factor-beta1 ( TGFbeta1 ) -induced production of
OPG by marrow osteoblast stromal cells, reducing effective RANKL ; ( 2 ) the apoptosis of osteoclast nuclei assumed to occur at high concentrations of TGFbeta
Wang et al., Exp Hematol 2004
(Myeloproliferative Disorders...) :
These results suggest that osteosclerosis in IMF may be related to overproduction of OPG and enhanced level of
OPG is not
due to the effect of
TGF-beta1 on the BMS cells
Hase et al., Arthritis Rheum 2008
(Arthritis, Rheumatoid...) :
Coculture of osteoclast precursors with rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts induces osteoclastogenesis via
transforming growth factor beta mediated down-regulation of
osteoprotegerin
Schwartz et al., Biomaterials 2009
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Exogenous
TGF-beta1 increased
OPG production in a dose dependent manner on all surfaces, and this was prevented by adding blocking antibody to the TGF-beta type II receptor or by reducing TGF-beta1 binding to the receptor by adding exogenous soluble type II receptor ... These results indicate that substrate dependent
OPG production is
regulated by
TGF-beta1 , PKC, and alpha2beta1 and suggest a mechanism by which alpha2beta1 signaling increases PKC, resulting in TGF-beta1 production and TGF-beta1 then acts on its receptor to increase transcription of OPG
Katopodis et al., Anticancer Res 2009
(Bone Neoplasms...) :
The enhancement of the
OPG expression in PC-3 cells by MG-63 cells is not
mediated by IGF-1, IL-6 and
TGFbeta1
Takai et al., J Biol Chem 1998
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Western blot analysis and an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay revealed that
TGF-beta1 significantly
increased the secretion of
OPG/OCIF protein by ST2 cells at 6-24 h
Murakami et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1998
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Transforming growth factor-beta1 increases mRNA levels of
osteoclastogenesis inhibitory factor in osteoblastic/stromal cells and inhibits the survival of murine osteoclast-like cells