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The EMBO Journal | 2003

Osteocyte control of bone formation via sclerostin, a novel BMP antagonist

David G. Winkler; May Kung Sutherland; James C. Geoghegan; Changpu Yu; Trenton Hayes; John E. Skonier; Diana Shpektor; Mechtild Jonas; Brian Kovacevich; Karen Staehling-Hampton; Mark W. Appleby; Mary E. Brunkow; John Latham

There is an unmet medical need for anabolic treatments to restore lost bone. Human genetic bone disorders provide insight into bone regulatory processes. Sclerosteosis is a disease typified by high bone mass due to the loss of SOST expression. Sclerostin, the SOST gene protein product, competed with the type I and type II bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) receptors for binding to BMPs, decreased BMP signaling and suppressed mineralization of osteoblastic cells. SOST expression was detected in cultured osteoblasts and in mineralizing areas of the skeleton, but not in osteoclasts. Strong expression in osteocytes suggested that sclerostin expressed by these central regulatory cells mediates bone homeostasis. Transgenic mice overexpressing SOST exhibited low bone mass and decreased bone strength as the result of a significant reduction in osteoblast activity and subsequently, bone formation. Modulation of this osteocyte‐derived negative signal is therapeutically relevant for disorders associated with bone loss.


Bone | 2004

Sclerostin promotes the apoptosis of human osteoblastic cells: a novel regulation of bone formation.

May Kung Sutherland; James C. Geoghegan; Changpu Yu; Eileen Turcott; John E. Skonier; David G. Winkler; John Latham


Archive | 1999

Compositions and methods for increasing bone mineralization

Mary E. Brunkow; David J. Galas; Brian Kovacevich; John T. Mulligan; Bryan W. Paeper; Jeffrey Van Ness; David G. Winkler


Bone | 2004

Unique regulation of SOST, the sclerosteosis gene, by BMPs and steroid hormones in human osteoblasts

May Kung Sutherland; James C. Geoghegan; Changpu Yu; David G. Winkler; John Latham


Archive | 2012

Antibodies specific for sclerostin and methods for increasing bone mineralization

David G. Winkler; Jiye Shi; John Latham


Archive | 2004

Antibodies associated with alterations in bone density

Mary E. Brunkow; David J. Galas; Brian Kovacevich; John T. Mulligan; Bryan W. Paeper; Jeffrey Van Ness; David G. Winkler


Archive | 1999

Nucleic acids encoding a novel family of TGF-β binding proteins from humans

Mary E. Brunkow; David J. Galas; Brian Kovacevich; John T. Mulligan; Bryan W. Paeper; Jeffrey Van Ness; David G. Winkler


Archive | 2000

Polypeptides associated with alterations in bone density

Mary E. Brunkow; David J. Galas; Brian Kovacevich; John T. Mulligan; Bryan W. Paeper; Jeffrey Van Ness; David G. Winkler


Archive | 2003

Methods for modulating bone mineralization

Mary E. Brunkow; David J. Galas; Brian Kovacevich; John T. Mulligan; Bryan W. Paeper; Jeffrey Van Ness; David G. Winkler


Archive | 2008

Immunogenic peptides derived from sclerostin

David G. Winkler; Jiye Shi; John Latham

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Ness Jeffrey Van

Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences

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John Latham

University of Rochester

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Jeffrey Van Ness

University of Colorado Boulder

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