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Body Clock Genes PER1 and PER2 Control Bone-Breaking Cell Formation by Balancing Immune Gene Activity

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Abstract

Conditional double knockout of circadian regulators PER1 and PER2 in mice increased bone mass by decreasing osteoclastogenesis.

  • Individual knockout of PER1 did not affect osteoclastogenesis or bone mass.
  • The double knockout resulted in downregulation of genes related to innate immunity that influence osteoclast formation.
  • Findings suggest that PER1 and PER2 regulate osteoclastogenesis by balancing competing activities rather than acting solely as promoters or inhibitors.
  • Similar regulatory mechanisms involving innate immunity genes are observed across various immune cell types.

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