Refinement of collagen-mineral interaction: A possible role for osteocalcin in apatite crystal nucleation, growth and development

被引:64
作者
Chen, Ling [1 ]
Jacquet, Robin [1 ]
Lowder, Elizabeth [1 ]
Landis, William J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Akron, Dept Polymer Sci, Akron, OH 44325 USA
关键词
Osteocalcin; Bone sialoprotein; Immunocytochemistry; Mineralization; Collagen; Turkey leg tendon; BONE SIALOPROTEIN BSP; ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC TOMOGRAPHY; MAJOR 66-KDA PHOSPHOPROTEIN; GAMMA-CARBOXYGLUTAMIC ACID; RAT TOOTH GERMS; I COLLAGEN; ULTRASTRUCTURAL IMMUNOLOCALIZATION; ORGANIC MATRIX; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PROTEINS OSTEOCALCIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.bone.2014.09.021
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Mineralization of vertebrate tissues such as bone, dentin, cementum, and calcifying tendon involves type I collagen, which has been proposed as a template for calcium and phosphate ion binding and subsequent nucleation of apatite crystals. Type I collagen thereby has been suggested to be responsible for the deposition of apatite mineral without the need for non-collagenous proteins or other extracellular matrix molecules. Based on studies in vitro, non-collagenous proteins, including osteocalcin and bone sialoprotein, are thought to mediate vertebrate mineralization associated with type I collagen. These proteins, as possibly related to mineral deposition, have not been definitively localized in vivo. The present study has reexamined their localization in the leg tendons of avian turkeys, a representative model of vertebrate mineralization. Immunocytochemistry of osteocalcin demonstrates its presence at the surface of, outside and within type I collagen while that of bone sialoprotein appears to be localized at the surface of or outside type I collagen. The association between osteocalcin and type I collagen structure is revealed optimally when calcium ions are added to the antibody solution in the methodology. In this manner, osteocalcin is found specifically located along the a(4-1), b(1), c(2) and d bands defining in part the hole and overlap zones within type I collagen. From these data, while type I collagen itself may be considered a stereochemical guide for intrafibrillar mineral nucleation and subsequent deposition, osteocalcin bound to type I collagen may also possibly mediate nucleation, growth and development of platelet-shaped apatite crystals. Bone sialoprotein and osteocalcin as well, each immunolocalized at the surface of or outside type I collagen, may affect mineral deposition in these portions of the avian tendon. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:7 / 16
页数:10
相关论文
共 74 条
[1]   CONFORMATIONAL STUDIES OF OSTEOCALCIN IN SOLUTION [J].
ATKINSON, RA ;
EVANS, JS ;
HAUSCHKA, PV ;
LEVINE, BA ;
MEATS, R ;
TRIFFITT, JT ;
VIRDI, AS ;
WILLIAMS, RJP .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 1995, 232 (02) :515-521
[2]   OSTEOBLAST AND CHONDROBLAST DIFFERENTIATION [J].
AUBIN, JE ;
LIU, F ;
MALAVAL, L ;
GUPTA, AK .
BONE, 1995, 17 (02) :S77-S83
[3]   Bone sialoprotein-collagen interaction promotes hydroxyapatite nucleation [J].
Baht, Gurpreet S. ;
Hunter, Graeme K. ;
Goldberg, Harvey A. .
MATRIX BIOLOGY, 2008, 27 (07) :600-608
[4]  
BENDAYAN M, 1995, PROG HISTOCHEM CYTOC, V29, P1
[5]  
BENDER E, 1983, COLLAGEN REL RES, V3, P407
[6]   Biominerals-hierarchical nanocomposites: the example of bone [J].
Beniash, Elia .
WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-NANOMEDICINE AND NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY, 2011, 3 (01) :47-69
[7]   OSTEONECTIN AND GLA-PROTEIN IN CALF BONE - ULTRASTRUCTURAL IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION USING THE PROTEIN A-GOLD METHOD [J].
BIANCO, P ;
HAYASHI, Y ;
SILVESTRINI, G ;
TERMINE, JD ;
BONUCCI, E .
CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL, 1985, 37 (06) :684-686
[8]   LOCALIZATION OF BONE SIALOPROTEIN (BSP) TO GOLGI AND POST-GOLGI SECRETORY STRUCTURES IN OSTEOBLASTS AND TO DISCRETE SITES IN EARLY BONE-MATRIX [J].
BIANCO, P ;
RIMINUCCI, M ;
SILVESTRINI, G ;
BONUCCI, E ;
TERMINE, JD ;
FISHER, LW ;
ROBEY, PG .
JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY, 1993, 41 (02) :193-203
[9]   Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopic analysis of bones of osteocalcin-deficient mice provides insight into the function of osteocalcin [J].
Boskey, AL ;
Gadaleta, S ;
Gundberg, C ;
Doty, SB ;
Ducy, P ;
Karsenty, G .
BONE, 1998, 23 (03) :187-196
[10]   Bone Sialoprotein Deficiency Impairs Osteoclastogenesis and Mineral Resorption In Vitro [J].
Boudiffa, Maya ;
Wade-Gueye, Ndeye Marieme ;
Guignandon, Alain ;
Vanden-Bossche, Arnaud ;
Sabido, Odle ;
Aubin, Jane E. ;
Jurdic, Pierre ;
Vico, Laurence ;
Lafage-Proust, Marie Helene ;
Malaval, Luc .
JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2010, 25 (12) :2393-2403