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  • OPGL is a key regulator of osteoclastogenesis, lymphocyte development and lymph-node organogenesis.

OPGL is a key regulator of osteoclastogenesis, lymphocyte development and lymph-node organogenesis.

Nature (1999-02-09)
Y Y Kong, H Yoshida, I Sarosi, H L Tan, E Timms, C Capparelli, S Morony, A J Oliveira-dos-Santos, G Van, A Itie, W Khoo, A Wakeham, C R Dunstan, D L Lacey, T W Mak, W J Boyle, J M Penninger
ABSTRACT

The tumour-necrosis-factor-family molecule osteoprotegerin ligand (OPGL; also known as TRANCE, RANKL and ODF) has been identified as a potential osteoclast differentiation factor and regulator of interactions between T cells and dendritic cells in vitro. Mice with a disrupted opgl gene show severe osteopetrosis and a defect in tooth eruption, and completely lack osteoclasts as a result of an inability of osteoblasts to support osteoclastogenesis. Although dendritic cells appear normal, opgl-deficient mice exhibit defects in early differentiation of T and B lymphocytes. Surprisingly, opgl-deficient mice lack all lymph nodes but have normal splenic structure and Peyer's patches. Thus OPGL is a new regulator of lymph-node organogenesis and lymphocyte development and is an essential osteoclast differentiation factor in vivo.

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RANK Ligand from mouse, ≥98% (SDS-PAGE), recombinant, expressed in E. coli, lyophilized powder, suitable for cell culture
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