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Hyunsoo Kim, Han Kyoung Choi, Ji Hye Shin, Kyung Hee Kim, Ji Young Huh, Seung Ah Lee, Chang-Yong Ko, Han-Sung Kim, Hong-In Shin, Hwa Jeong Lee, Daewon Jeong, Nacksung Kim, Yongwon Choi, Soo Young Lee
Published in Volume 119, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(4):813–825 doi:10.1172/JCI36809
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The RRI peptide containing the IVVY motif inhibits RANKL-induced OC formation.

(A) In vitro differentiation of OCs from BMMs treated with increasing concentrations of RANK WT (Hph-1–WT) and Mt (Hph-1–Mt) peptides, respectively. TRAP+ MNCs containing more than 5 nuclei were counted 4 days after RANKL stimulation. Left panel, TRAP staining. Right panel, number of TRAP+ MNCs. *P < 0.001. Data represent mean ± SD. Scale bar: 200 μm. Of note, Mt peptides at 10 μm had a small effect on reducing the number of OCs, and some experiments did not show any difference. This may be due to a nonspecific effect of the high concentration of cell-permeable peptides. Hence, all the subsequent experiments in this study were carried out at the maximum concentration of 5 μM peptides. (B) BMMs were stimulated with RANKL in the presence of varying concentrations of WT and Mt peptides for the indicated time periods. TRAP solution assays were performed. A405, absorbance at 405 nm.