Background: A large number of phospholipase C (PLC) enzymes, both mRNA transcripts and proteins, have been detected in osteoblasts, corroborating the importance of calcium regulation in bone tissue. MG-63 and SaOS-2 human osteosarcoma cell lines are actually considered osteoblast-like cells, and are therefore widely used as experimental models for osteoblasts. Objectives: Our aim was to verify whether MG-63 or SaOS-2 cells might also represent appropriate experimental osteoblast models for signal transduction studies, with special regard to the phosphoinositide (PI) pathway. We analyzed the expression and the subcellular distribution of enzymes related to calcium signal transduction (the PI-specific PLC family), which are known to possess high cell/tissue specificity. Materials and Methods: The expression of PLC genes was analyzed by performing RT-PCR experiments. The presence of PLC enzymes and their subcellular distribution within the cells was analyzed with immunofluorescence experiments. Results: Osteoblasts, MG-63 cells, and SaOS-2 cells have expression panels similar to those of PLC enzymes. However, slight differences were found in the expression of enzymes belonging to the PLC subfamily. Conclusions: MG-63 and SaOS-2 osteosarcoma cell lines might not represent appropriate experimental models for studies that aim to analyze signal transduction in osteoblasts.

Comparison of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase c panel of expression of human osteoblasts versus mg-63 and saos osteoblast-like cells / LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA; Leopizzi, Martina; SCOTTO D'ABUSCO, Anna; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo. - In: AVICENNA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 2345-4113. - STAMPA. - 2:4(2016), pp. 1-10. [10.17795/ajmb-34104]

Comparison of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase c panel of expression of human osteoblasts versus mg-63 and saos osteoblast-like cells

LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA
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LEOPIZZI, MARTINA;SCOTTO D'ABUSCO, ANNA;DELLA ROCCA, Carlo
2016

Abstract

Background: A large number of phospholipase C (PLC) enzymes, both mRNA transcripts and proteins, have been detected in osteoblasts, corroborating the importance of calcium regulation in bone tissue. MG-63 and SaOS-2 human osteosarcoma cell lines are actually considered osteoblast-like cells, and are therefore widely used as experimental models for osteoblasts. Objectives: Our aim was to verify whether MG-63 or SaOS-2 cells might also represent appropriate experimental osteoblast models for signal transduction studies, with special regard to the phosphoinositide (PI) pathway. We analyzed the expression and the subcellular distribution of enzymes related to calcium signal transduction (the PI-specific PLC family), which are known to possess high cell/tissue specificity. Materials and Methods: The expression of PLC genes was analyzed by performing RT-PCR experiments. The presence of PLC enzymes and their subcellular distribution within the cells was analyzed with immunofluorescence experiments. Results: Osteoblasts, MG-63 cells, and SaOS-2 cells have expression panels similar to those of PLC enzymes. However, slight differences were found in the expression of enzymes belonging to the PLC subfamily. Conclusions: MG-63 and SaOS-2 osteosarcoma cell lines might not represent appropriate experimental models for studies that aim to analyze signal transduction in osteoblasts.
2016
signal transduction; phospholipase c; osteosarcoma; calcium; osteoblasts
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Comparison of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase c panel of expression of human osteoblasts versus mg-63 and saos osteoblast-like cells / LO VASCO, VINCENZA RITA; Leopizzi, Martina; SCOTTO D'ABUSCO, Anna; DELLA ROCCA, Carlo. - In: AVICENNA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 2345-4113. - STAMPA. - 2:4(2016), pp. 1-10. [10.17795/ajmb-34104]
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