Wei Zou, Nidhi Rohatgi, Hua Pan, Nitin Kumar Pokhrel, Matthew J Silva, Steven L Teitelbaum
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Abstract
Diphtheria toxin (DT) mediated deletion of marrow cells expressing its receptor (DTR), exclusively in adiponectin (Adipoq) positive cells, results in profound osteosclerosis, a process driven by activation of bone morphogenetic protein receptor (BMPR) signaling. This enhancement of bone mass is associated with removal of Grem1 and Chrdl1, but the cellular source of these BMPR inhibitors and whether they mediate this unique skeletal event, has not been established. In this study, we found replacing the depleted BMPR inhibitors, using nanoparticles bearing their mRNAs, attenuates the osteogenic effect of adiponectin positive cell depletion, confirming the essential role of Grem1 and Chrdl1 in the osteosclerotic process. Depletion of these BMPR inhibitors is accompanied by elimination of Cxcl12 and Lepr, suggesting that Adipoq positive subset of Cxcl12-abundant reticular (adipo-CAR) cells are the exclusive producers of Grem1 and Chrdl1 in marrow. While ablation of adipo-CAR cells does not increase osteo-CARs in the marrow, it activates BMPR in Col1*3.6 positive pre-osteoblasts, leading to their proliferation. Deletion of proliferating Col1*3.6 positive cells completely arrests bone formation induced by adipo-CAR cell ablation, suggesting that committed pre-osteoblasts, rather than earlier osteo-CARs, serve as the osteoprogenitors responsible for the new bone formation. The skeletal effects of eliminating marrow cells expressing leptin receptor (Lepr), also a marker of CAR cells, mirrors that induced by depleting those expressing adiponectin, including its initiation by BMPR activation in both male and female mice. Thus, marrow-residing Adipoq/Lepr positive CAR cells limit excessive skeletal mass by producing BMPR inhibitors, while their depletion leads to significant osteosclerosis through BMPR activation and pre-osteoblast proliferation.
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The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (JBMR) publishes highly impactful original manuscripts, reviews, and special articles on basic, translational and clinical investigations relevant to the musculoskeletal system and mineral metabolism. Specifically, the journal is interested in original research on the biology and physiology of skeletal tissues, interdisciplinary research spanning the musculoskeletal and other systems, including but not limited to immunology, hematology, energy metabolism, cancer biology, and neurology, and systems biology topics using large scale “-omics” approaches. The journal welcomes clinical research on the pathophysiology, treatment and prevention of osteoporosis and fractures, as well as sarcopenia, disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, and rare or genetically determined bone diseases.