Y. Liang
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Zhousheng Xiao; Jinsong Huang; Li Cao; Y. Liang; Xiaobin Han; Leigh Darryl Quarles
Increases in fibroblastic growth factor 23 (FGF23 or Fgf23) production by osteocytes result in hypophosphatemia and rickets in the Hyp mouse homologue of X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH). Fibroblastic growth factor (FGF) signaling has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Hyp. Here, we conditionally deleted FGF receptor 1 (FGFR1 or Fgfr1) in osteocytes of Hyp mice to investigate the role of autocrine/paracrine FGFR signaling in regulating FGF23 production by osteocytes. Crossing dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1)-Cre;Fgfr1 null/+ mice with female Hyp;Fgfr1 flox/flox mice created Hyp and Fgfr1 (Fgfr1Dmp1-cKO)-null mice (Hyp;Fgfr1 Dmp1-cKO) with a 70% decrease in bone Fgfr1 transcripts. Fgfr1Dmp1-cKO-null mice exhibited a 50% reduction in FGF23 expression in bone and 3-fold reduction in serum FGF23 concentrations, as well as reductions in sclerostin (Sost), phosphate regulating endopeptidase on X chromosome (PHEX or Phex), matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (Mepe), and Dmp1 transcripts, but had no demonstrable alterations in phosphate or vitamin D homeostasis or skeletal morphology. Hyp mice had hypophosphatemia, reductions in 1,25(OH)2D levels, rickets/osteomalacia and elevated FGF2 expression in bone. Compared to Hyp mice, compound Hyp;Fgfr1 Dmp1-cKO-null mice had significant improvement in rickets and osteomalacia in association with a decrease in serum FGF23 (3607 to 1099 pg/ml), an increase in serum phosphate (6.0 mg/dl to 9.3 mg/dl) and 1,25(OH)2D (121±23 to 192±34 pg/ml) levels, but only a 30% reduction in bone FGF23 mRNA expression. FGF23 promoter activity in osteoblasts was stimulated by FGFR1 activation and inhibited by overexpression of a dominant negative FGFR1(TK−), PLCγ and MAPK inhibitors. FGF2 also stimulated the translation of an FGF23 cDNA transfected into osteoblasts via a FGFR1 and PI3K/Akt-dependent mechanism. Thus, activation of autocrine/paracrine FGF pathways is involved in the pathogenesis of Hyp through FGFR1-dependent regulation of FGF23 by both transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms. This may serve to link local bone metabolism with systemic phosphate and vitamin D homeostasis.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Zhousheng Xiao; Li Cao; Y. Liang; Jinsong Huang; Amber Rath Stern; Mark Dallas; Mark L. Johnson; Leigh Darryl Quarles
Polycystin-1 (Pkd1) interacts with polycystin-2 (Pkd2) to form an interdependent signaling complex. Selective deletion of Pkd1 in the osteoblast lineage reciprocally regulates osteoblastogenesis and adipogenesis. The role of Pkd2 in skeletal development has not been defined. To this end, we conditionally inactivated Pkd2 in mature osteoblasts by crossing Osteocalcin (Oc)-Cre;Pkd2 +/null mice with floxed Pkd2 (Pkd2 flox/flox) mice. Oc-Cre;Pkd2 flox/null (Pkd2 Oc-cKO) mice exhibited decreased bone mineral density, trabecular bone volume, cortical thickness, mineral apposition rate and impaired biomechanical properties of bone. Pkd2 deficiency resulted in diminished Runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) expressions in bone and impaired osteoblastic differentiation ex vivo. Expression of osteoblast-related genes, including, Osteocalcin, Osteopontin, Bone sialoprotein (Bsp), Phosphate-regulating gene with homologies to endopeptidases on the X chromosome (Phex), Dentin matrix protein 1 (Dmp1), Sclerostin (Sost), and Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) were reduced proportionate to the reduction of Pkd2 gene dose in bone of Oc-Cre;Pkd2 flox/+ and Oc-Cre;Pkd2 flox/null mice. Loss of Pkd2 also resulted in diminished peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) expression and reduced bone marrow fat in vivo and reduced adipogenesis in osteoblast culture ex vivo. Transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) and Yes-associated protein (YAP), reciprocally acting as co-activators and co-repressors of Runx2 and PPARγ, were decreased in bone of Oc-Cre;Pkd2 flox/null mice. Thus, Pkd1 and Pkd2 have coordinate effects on osteoblast differentiation and opposite effects on adipogenesis, suggesting that Pkd1 and Pkd2 signaling pathways can have independent effects on mesenchymal lineage commitment in bone.
23rd IAEA Fusion Energy Conference 2010 | 2012
T. Tala; Y. Lin; P. Mantica; M. F. F. Nave; Y. Sun; T. W. Versloot; P. de Vries; C. Angioni; O. Asunta; G. Corrigan; C. Giroud; J. Ferreira; T. Hellsten; Thomas Johnson; H. R. Koslowski; E. Lerche; Y. Liang; J. Lönnroth; V. Naulin; A. G. Peeters; J. E. Rice; Ari Salmi; W.M. Solomon; D. Strintzi; G. Tardini; M. Tsalas; D. Van Eester; J Weiland; H. Weisen; K.-D. Zastrow
643rd Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar "Impact of 3D Magnetic Fields on Hot Plasmas" | 2017
M. Henkel; D. Höschen; D. Nicolai; Y.L. Li; Y. Liang; N. Sandri; G. Xu; East Team; W X Team
44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2017
Ying Zhang; Xin Wang; Handong Xu; Q. Yu; X. D. Zhang; H. H. Wang; Yong Liu; Tonghui Shi; S. Gu; L. Q. Hu; Y. W. Sun; X.Z. Gong; Y. Liang; Fukun Liu; East Team
42nd European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics | 2015
M. Rack; B. Sieglin; T. Eich; Y. Liang; I. Balboa; P. Denner; J. Pearson; A. Wingen; Jet Contributors
42nd EPS Conference on Plasma Physics | 2015
I. T. Chapman; E. de la Luna; P. T. Lang; Y. Liang; P. Denner; D. Frigione; G. T. A. Huijsmans; G. Kocsis; M. Lennholm; F. Rimini; Jet Contributors
20th International Stellarator-Heliotron Workshop (ISHW) | 2015
M. Rack; B. Sieglin; Y. Liang; T. Eich; I. Balboa; P. Denner; Kaifu Gan; J.G. Li; Fukun Liu; J. Pearson; B. Shen; B. N. Wan; L. Wang; A. Wingen; L. Zeng; Jet Contributors; East Team
Archive | 2013
A. Kirk; A. Thornton; T.E. Evans; C. Ham; I. T. Chapman; A. Loarte; Jet Efda contributors; G. T. A. Huijsmans; W. Suttrop; Y. Liang; J. Harrison; Yueqiang Liu
23rd IAEA Fusion Energy Conference. Daejon, Korea Rep. of. 11-16 October 2010 | 2010
T. Tala; Y. Lin; P. Mantica; M. F. F. Nave; Y. Sun; T. W. Versloot; P. de Vries; C. Angioni; O. Asunta; G. Corrigan; C. Giroud; J. Ferreira; Torbjörn Hellsten; Thomas Johnson; H. R. Koslowski; E. Lerche; Y. Liang; J. Lönnroth; V. Naulin; A. G. Peeters; J. E. Rice; Ari Salmi; W.M. Solomon; D. Strintzi; G. Tardini; M. Tsalas; D. Van Eester; J Weiland; H. Weisen; K.-D. Zastrow