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Mapping RANKL- and OPG-expressing cells in bone tissue: the bone surface cells as activators of osteoclastogenesis and promoters of the denosumab rebound effect

Bilal Mohamad El-Masri 1, 2
Christina M Andreasen 1, 2, 3
Kaja S Laursen 4
Viktoria B. Kofod 1, 2
Xenia G. Borggaard 1, 2
Malene H Nielsen 2, 3
JESPER FUNCH THOMSEN 5
Annemarie Brüel 5
Mads S. Sørensen 6
Lars J Hansen 6
Albert Kim 7
Victoria E. Taylor 7
Caitlyn Massarotti 7
Michelle McDonald 7, 8
Xiaomeng You 9
Morgan Charles 9
Jean-Marie Delaissé 1, 2
Thomas L. Andersen 1, 2, 3, 4
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-18
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR4.048
CiteScore23.3
Impact factor15.0
ISSN20954700, 20956231
Abstract

Denosumab is a monoclonal anti-RANKL antibody that inhibits bone resorption, increases bone mass, and reduces fracture risk. Denosumab discontinuation causes an extensive wave of rebound resorption, but the cellular mechanisms remain poorly characterized. We utilized in situ hybridization (ISH) as a direct approach to identify the cells that activate osteoclastogenesis through the RANKL/OPG pathway. ISH was performed across species, skeletal sites, and following recombinant OPG (OPG:Fc) and parathyroid hormone 1–34 (PTH) treatment of mice. OPG:Fc treatment in mice induced an increased expression of RANKL mRNA mainly in trabecular, but not endocortical bone surface cells. Additionally, a decreased expression of OPG mRNA was detected in bone surface cells and osteocytes of both compartments. A similar but more pronounced effect on RANKL and OPG expression was seen one hour after PTH treatment. These findings suggest that bone surface cells and osteocytes conjointly regulate the activation of osteoclastogenesis, and that OPG:Fc treatment induces a local accumulation of osteoclastogenic activation sites, ready to recruit and activate osteoclasts upon treatment discontinuation. Analysis of publicly available single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) data from murine bone marrow stromal cells revealed that Tnfsf11+ cells expressed high levels of Mmp13, Limch1, and Wif1, confirming their osteoprogenitor status. ISH confirmed co-expression of Mmp13 and Tnfsf11 in bone surface cells of both vehicle- and OPG:Fc-treated mice. Under physiological conditions of human/mouse bone, RANKL is expressed mainly by osteoprogenitors proximate to the osteoclasts, while OPG is expressed mainly by osteocytes and bone-forming osteoblasts.

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El-Masri B. M. et al. Mapping RANKL- and OPG-expressing cells in bone tissue: the bone surface cells as activators of osteoclastogenesis and promoters of the denosumab rebound effect // Bone Research. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 1. 62
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El-Masri B. M., Andreasen C. M., Laursen K. S., Kofod V. B., Borggaard X. G., Nielsen M. H., THOMSEN J. F., Brüel A., Sørensen M. S., Hansen L. J., Kim A., Taylor V. E., Massarotti C., McDonald M., You X., Charles M., Delaissé J., Andersen T. L. Mapping RANKL- and OPG-expressing cells in bone tissue: the bone surface cells as activators of osteoclastogenesis and promoters of the denosumab rebound effect // Bone Research. 2024. Vol. 12. No. 1. 62
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41413-024-00362-4
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-024-00362-4
TI - Mapping RANKL- and OPG-expressing cells in bone tissue: the bone surface cells as activators of osteoclastogenesis and promoters of the denosumab rebound effect
T2 - Bone Research
AU - El-Masri, Bilal Mohamad
AU - Andreasen, Christina M
AU - Laursen, Kaja S
AU - Kofod, Viktoria B.
AU - Borggaard, Xenia G.
AU - Nielsen, Malene H
AU - THOMSEN, JESPER FUNCH
AU - Brüel, Annemarie
AU - Sørensen, Mads S.
AU - Hansen, Lars J
AU - Kim, Albert
AU - Taylor, Victoria E.
AU - Massarotti, Caitlyn
AU - McDonald, Michelle
AU - You, Xiaomeng
AU - Charles, Morgan
AU - Delaissé, Jean-Marie
AU - Andersen, Thomas L.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/18
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 12
PMID - 39424806
SN - 2095-4700
SN - 2095-6231
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@article{2024_El-Masri,
author = {Bilal Mohamad El-Masri and Christina M Andreasen and Kaja S Laursen and Viktoria B. Kofod and Xenia G. Borggaard and Malene H Nielsen and JESPER FUNCH THOMSEN and Annemarie Brüel and Mads S. Sørensen and Lars J Hansen and Albert Kim and Victoria E. Taylor and Caitlyn Massarotti and Michelle McDonald and Xiaomeng You and Morgan Charles and Jean-Marie Delaissé and Thomas L. Andersen},
title = {Mapping RANKL- and OPG-expressing cells in bone tissue: the bone surface cells as activators of osteoclastogenesis and promoters of the denosumab rebound effect},
journal = {Bone Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {12},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-024-00362-4},
number = {1},
pages = {62},
doi = {10.1038/s41413-024-00362-4}
}