Bone sialoprotein (BSP) and its messenger RNA were localized in developing human skeletal and nonskeletal tissues by means of immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Both protein and mRNA were found in mature, bone-forming cells but not in their immature precursors. In addition, osteoclasts displayed positive immunostaining and high densities of autoradiographic grains by in situ hybridization experiments. BSP was expressed in fetal epiphyseal cartilage cells, particularly in hypertrophic chondrocytes of growth plates. Though neither the protein nor the mRNA were identified in a variety of other connective and nonconnective tissues, an unexpected finding was the expression of BSP in the trophoblast cells of placenta. These findings show that BSP is primarily an osteoblast-derived component of the bone matrix expressed at late stages of differentiation. We have also found that osteoclasts produce BSP, possibly as a mediator of cell attachment to bone.

EXPRESSION OF BONE SIALOPROTEIN (BSP) IN DEVELOPING HUMAN TISSUES / Bianco, Paolo; Larry W., Fisher; Marian F., Young; John D., Termine; Pamela Gehron, Robey. - In: CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0171-967X. - 49:6(1991), pp. 421-426. [10.1007/bf02555854]

EXPRESSION OF BONE SIALOPROTEIN (BSP) IN DEVELOPING HUMAN TISSUES

BIANCO, Paolo;
1991

Abstract

Bone sialoprotein (BSP) and its messenger RNA were localized in developing human skeletal and nonskeletal tissues by means of immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Both protein and mRNA were found in mature, bone-forming cells but not in their immature precursors. In addition, osteoclasts displayed positive immunostaining and high densities of autoradiographic grains by in situ hybridization experiments. BSP was expressed in fetal epiphyseal cartilage cells, particularly in hypertrophic chondrocytes of growth plates. Though neither the protein nor the mRNA were identified in a variety of other connective and nonconnective tissues, an unexpected finding was the expression of BSP in the trophoblast cells of placenta. These findings show that BSP is primarily an osteoblast-derived component of the bone matrix expressed at late stages of differentiation. We have also found that osteoclasts produce BSP, possibly as a mediator of cell attachment to bone.
1991
bone sialoprotein; cell adhesion; developing bone; in situ hybridization; insitu hybridization; noncollagenous proteins; osteoblast; osteoclast
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EXPRESSION OF BONE SIALOPROTEIN (BSP) IN DEVELOPING HUMAN TISSUES / Bianco, Paolo; Larry W., Fisher; Marian F., Young; John D., Termine; Pamela Gehron, Robey. - In: CALCIFIED TISSUE INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0171-967X. - 49:6(1991), pp. 421-426. [10.1007/bf02555854]
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