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Induction of osteoblast apoptosis stimulates macrophage efferocytosis and paradoxical bone formation

Lena Batoon 1
Amy Jean Koh 1
Susan Millard 2
Jobanpreet Grewal 1
Fang Ming Choo 2
Aysia Kinnaird 1
Megan Avey 1
Tatyana Teslya 1
Allison Robyn Pettit 2
Laurie K. McCauley 1, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-08-05
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR4.048
CiteScore23.3
Impact factor15.0
ISSN20954700, 20956231
Abstract

Apoptosis is crucial for tissue homeostasis and organ development. In bone, apoptosis is recognized to be a main fate of osteoblasts, yet the relevance of this process remains underexplored. Using our murine model with inducible Caspase 9, the enzyme that initiates intrinsic apoptosis, we triggered apoptosis in a proportion of mature osteocalcin (OCN+) osteoblasts and investigated the impact on postnatal bone development. Osteoblast apoptosis stimulated efferocytosis by osteal macrophages. A five-week stimulation of OCN+ osteoblast apoptosis in 3-week-old male and female mice significantly enhanced vertebral bone formation while increasing osteoblast precursors. A similar treatment regimen to stimulate osterix+ cell apoptosis had no impact on bone volume or density. The vertebral bone accrual following stimulation of OCN+ osteoblast apoptosis did not translate in improved mechanical strength due to disruption of the lacunocanalicular network. The observed bone phenotype was not influenced by changes in osteoclasts but was associated with stimulation of macrophage efferocytosis and vasculature formation. Phenotyping of efferocytic macrophages revealed a unique transcriptomic signature and expression of factors including VEGFA. To examine whether macrophages participated in the osteoblast precursor increase following osteoblast apoptosis, macrophage depletion models were employed. Depletion of macrophages via clodronate-liposomes and the CD169-diphtheria toxin receptor mouse model resulted in marked reduction in leptin receptor+ and osterix+ osteoblast precursors. Collectively, this work demonstrates the significance of osteoblast turnover via apoptosis and efferocytosis in postnatal bone formation. Importantly, it exposes the potential of targeting this mechanism to promote bone anabolism in the clinical setting.

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Batoon L. et al. Induction of osteoblast apoptosis stimulates macrophage efferocytosis and paradoxical bone formation // Bone Research. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 1. 43
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Batoon L., Koh A. J., Millard S., Grewal J., Choo F. M., Kannan R., Kinnaird A., Avey M., Teslya T., Pettit A. R., McCauley L. K., Roca H. Induction of osteoblast apoptosis stimulates macrophage efferocytosis and paradoxical bone formation // Bone Research. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 1. 43
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41413-024-00341-9
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-024-00341-9
TI - Induction of osteoblast apoptosis stimulates macrophage efferocytosis and paradoxical bone formation
T2 - Bone Research
AU - Batoon, Lena
AU - Koh, Amy Jean
AU - Millard, Susan
AU - Grewal, Jobanpreet
AU - Choo, Fang Ming
AU - Kannan, Rahasudha
AU - Kinnaird, Aysia
AU - Avey, Megan
AU - Teslya, Tatyana
AU - Pettit, Allison Robyn
AU - McCauley, Laurie K.
AU - Roca, Hernan
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/08/05
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 12
PMID - 39103355
SN - 2095-4700
SN - 2095-6231
ER -
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@article{2024_Batoon,
author = {Lena Batoon and Amy Jean Koh and Susan Millard and Jobanpreet Grewal and Fang Ming Choo and Rahasudha Kannan and Aysia Kinnaird and Megan Avey and Tatyana Teslya and Allison Robyn Pettit and Laurie K. McCauley and Hernan Roca},
title = {Induction of osteoblast apoptosis stimulates macrophage efferocytosis and paradoxical bone formation},
journal = {Bone Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {12},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {aug},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-024-00341-9},
number = {1},
pages = {43},
doi = {10.1038/s41413-024-00341-9}
}