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Specifc inflammatory osteoclast precursors induced during chronic inflammation give rise to highly active osteoclasts associated with inflammatory bone loss 被引量:2

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摘要 Elevated osteoclast(OC)activity is a major contributor to inflammatory bone loss(IBL)during chronic inflammatory diseases.However,the specific OC precursors(OCPs)responding to inflammatory cues and the underlying mechanisms leading to IBL are poorly understood.We identified two distinct OCP subsets:Ly6C^(hi)CD11b^(hi) inflammatory OCPs(iOCPs)induced during chronic inflammation,and homeostatic Ly6C^(hi)CD11b^(lo)OCPs(hOCPs)which remained unchanged.Functional and proteomic characterization revealed that while iOCPs were rare and displayed low osteoclastogenic potential under normal conditions,they expanded during chronic inflammation and generated OCs with enhanced activity.In contrast,hOCPs were abundant and manifested high osteoclastogenic potential under normal conditions but generated OCs with low activity and were unresponsive to the inflammatory environment.Osteoclasts derived from iOCPs expressed higher levels of resorptive and metabolic proteins than those generated from hOCPs,highlighting that different osteoclast populations are formed by distinct precursors.We further identified the TNF-αand S100A8/A9 proteins as key regulators that control the iOCP response during chronic inflammation.Furthermore,we demonstrated that the response of iOCPs but not that of hOCPs was abrogated in tnf-α^(-/-)mice,in correlation with attenuated IBL.Our findings suggest a central role for iOCPs in IBL induction.iOCPs can serve as potential biomarkers for IBL detection and possibly as new therapeutic targets to combat IBL in a wide range of inflammatory conditions.
出处 《Bone Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第3期548-564,共17页 骨研究(英文版)
基金 the support of the Society of Research Associates of the Lautenberg Center and the Harold B.Abramson Chair in Immunology the grant support provided by the Israel Science Foundation(ISF) the Israeli Ministry of Health the German-Israeli Project Cooperation of the German Research Foundation(DFG) the Postdoctoral Fellowships program of the German Cancer Research Center(DKFZ) the Israel Cancer Research Fund(ICRF) The Israel Ministry of Science and Technology,the Gross Foundation the Bruce and Baila Waldholtz funds the Joseph and Matilda Melnick Funds。
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