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Reduced osteoclast-derived apoptotic bodies in bone marrow characterizes the pathological progression of osteoporosis.


ABSTRACT: Osteoporosis is associated with excessive activity of osteoclasts. In bone turn over, most osteoclasts undergo apoptosis after bone resorption and produce a large number of apoptotic bodies (ABs). However, the biological function of osteoclast-derived apoptotic bodies (OC-ABs) in the progression of osteoporosis is still unknow. In our study, we identified a reduction of OC-AB quantity in the bone marrow cavity during the progression of osteoporosis, an apoptotic body-deficient MRL/lpr mice were used to study the pro-osteogenic ability of OC-ABs. Mechanistically, OC-ABs promote osteogenesis of bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) by activating the downstream mTOR pathway via RANKL-mediated reverse signaling. Moreover, systemic infusion of exogenous OC-ABs effectively delayed the bone loss in ovariectomized (OVX) mice, validated the role of OC-ABs as bone protective factor in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis. Taken together, our study elucidates the biological function of OC-ABs in the pathological progression of osteoporotic bone loss and suggests a potential therapeutic strategy to delay bone loss.

SUBMITTER: Wu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10130088 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reduced osteoclast-derived apoptotic bodies in bone marrow characterizes the pathological progression of osteoporosis.

Wu Yutong Y   Ai Hongbo H   Xi Yuhang Y   Yin Pengbin P   Qu Ying Y   Xu Jianzhong J   Dou Ce C   Luo Fei F  

Cell death discovery 20230426 1


Osteoporosis is associated with excessive activity of osteoclasts. In bone turn over, most osteoclasts undergo apoptosis after bone resorption and produce a large number of apoptotic bodies (ABs). However, the biological function of osteoclast-derived apoptotic bodies (OC-ABs) in the progression of osteoporosis is still unknow. In our study, we identified a reduction of OC-AB quantity in the bone marrow cavity during the progression of osteoporosis, an apoptotic body-deficient MRL/lpr mice were  ...[more]

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