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Bone marrow-derived IGF-1 orchestrates maintenance and regeneration of the adult skeleton.


ABSTRACT: Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) is a key regulator of tissue growth and development in response to growth hormone stimulation. In the skeletal system, IGF-1 derived from osteoblasts and chondrocytes are essential for normal bone development; however, whether bone marrow (BM)-resident cells provide distinct sources of IGF-1 in the adult skeleton remains elusive. Here, we show that BM stromal cells (BMSCs) and megakaryocytes/platelets (MKs/PLTs) express the highest levels of IGF-1 in adult long bones. Deletion of Igf1 from BMSCs by Lepr-Cre leads to decreased bone formation, impaired bone regeneration, and increased BM adipogenesis. Importantly, reduction of BMSC-derived IGF-1 contributes to fasting-induced marrow fat accumulation. In contrast, deletion of Igf1 from MKs/PLTs by Pf4-Cre leads to reduced bone formation and regeneration without affecting BM adipogenesis. To our surprise, MKs/PLTs are also an important source of systemic IGF-1. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) from Pf4-Cre; Igf1f/fmice showed compromised osteogenic potential both in vivo and in vitro, suggesting that MK/PLT-derived IGF-1 underlies the therapeutic effects of PRP. Taken together, this study identifies BMSCs and MKs/PLTs as two important sources of IGF-1 that coordinate to maintain and regenerate the adult skeleton, highlighting reciprocal regulation between the hematopoietic and skeletal systems.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9910602 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bone marrow-derived IGF-1 orchestrates maintenance and regeneration of the adult skeleton.

Wang Jianfang J   Zhu Qiaoling Q   Cao Dandan D   Peng Qiqi Q   Zhang Xiaoying X   Li Chong C   Zhang Chen C   Zhou Bo O BO   Yue Rui R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20221228 1


Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) is a key regulator of tissue growth and development in response to growth hormone stimulation. In the skeletal system, IGF-1 derived from osteoblasts and chondrocytes are essential for normal bone development; however, whether bone marrow (BM)-resident cells provide distinct sources of IGF-1 in the adult skeleton remains elusive. Here, we show that BM stromal cells (BMSCs) and megakaryocytes/platelets (MKs/PLTs) express the highest levels of IGF-1 in adult lo  ...[more]

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