MURINE MACROPHAGE PRECURSOR CELL-LINES ARE UNABLE TO DIFFERENTIATE INTO OSTEOCLASTS - A POSSIBLE IMPLICATION FOR OSTEOCLAST ONTOGENY

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DEGROOTH, R
MIEREMET, RHP
KAWILARANGDEHAAS, EWM
NIJWEIDE, PJ
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OSTEOCLAST; MACROPHAGE; PRECURSOR; ONTOGENY;
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Six murine macrophage precursor cell lines, thought to be arrested around the CFU-GM stage of the myeloid differentiation and shown to be negative for acid phosphatase, F4/80 antigen expression and phagocytosis capacity, were tested for their ability to differentiate into osteoclasts. Their differentiation potential was compared with that of the haemopoietic stem cell line FDCP-mix C2GM. None of the macrophage precursor cell lines could be induced to differentiate into osteoclasts when the cells were cocultured with either periosteum-free metatarsal bones of fetal mice, or monolayers of osteoblast-like cells. In contrast, when the haemopoietic stem cell line FDCP-mix C2GM, murine fetal liver cells or murine spleen cells were used as a source of haemopoietic precursor cells, numerous osteoclasts were formed in both culture systems. During cell culture a small percentage of the macrophage precursor cells attached to the bottom of the culture well. These firmly attached cells acquired acid phosphatase activity, F4/80 antigen expression and phagocytosis capacity. Furthermore, when the cell lines were cultured for 2 or 4 days with 1% DMSO, up to 30% of the precursor cells differentiated into metamyelocytes. These results suggest that the macrophage precursor cell lines are able to acquire macrophage and granulocyte characteristics, but are unable to differentiate into osteoclasts. In contrast, the haemopoietic stem cell line FDCP-mix C2GM is able to differentiate into both macrophages and osteoclasts. We therefore suggest that the osteoclast lineage branches off at an early stage of the myeloid differentiation pathway.
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