RRC ID 85799
Author Suzuki Y, Takeuchi M, Koike S, Takagi S, Katayama R.
Title Osteocyte-like differentiation of osteosarcoma by inorganic phosphate.
Journal Differentiation
Abstract Osteosarcoma (OS) cells that deviate from the normal osteogenic differentiation pathway from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to less migratory osteocytes are in an undifferentiated and highly malignant state. β-glycerophosphate (β-gp) is commonly used to induce the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, inorganic phosphate (Pi) is also widely used to promote MSC differentiation into osteocytes. Recently, OS cells were found to differentiate into an osteocyte-like state by culturing in osteocyte differentiation medium containing β-gp, dexamethasone, and ascorbate. However, whether Pi can induce the osteogenic differentiation of OS cells and its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we evaluated the ability of two types of Pi (i.e., disodium phosphate [Na2HPO4] and monosodium phosphate [NaH2PO4]) to promote the osteogenic differentiation of OS cells. Culturing OS cells in Pi-supplemented medium resulted in increased osteogenic marker gene expression and calcium deposition and reduced cell motility. Notably, Na2HPO4 exhibited particularly strong differentiation-inducing effects. Furthermore, our data suggest that WNT5b, a key factor of the noncanonical Wnt signaling pathway, is involved in the Na2HPO4-induced osteogenic differentiation of OS cells. These findings suggest that above 3 mM of Na2HPO4 function as an inducer of osteocyte-like differentiation in OS cells and that targeting this pathway may offer new therapeutic strategies to suppress OS metastasis.
Volume 146
Pages 100912
Published 2025-9-8
DOI 10.1016/j.diff.2025.100912
PII S0301-4681(25)00079-9
PMID 40953556
IF 2.392
Resource
Human and Animal Cells NOS-10(RCB2348)