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Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice

Erythropoietin (EPO) is a key regulator of erythropoiesis. However, EPO receptors (EPO-Rs) are also expressed on non-erythroid cell types, including myeloid and bone cells. Immune cells also participate in bone homeostasis. B cells produce receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL)...

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Autores principales: Deshet-Unger, Naamit, Kolomansky, Albert, Ben-Califa, Nathalie, Hiram-Bab, Sahar, Gilboa, Dafna, Liron, Tamar, Ibrahim, Maria, Awida, Zamzam, Gorodov, Anton, Oster, Howard S., Mittelman, Moshe, Rauner, Martina, Wielockx, Ben, Gabet, Yankel, Neumann, Drorit
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754275
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.45845
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author Deshet-Unger, Naamit
Kolomansky, Albert
Ben-Califa, Nathalie
Hiram-Bab, Sahar
Gilboa, Dafna
Liron, Tamar
Ibrahim, Maria
Awida, Zamzam
Gorodov, Anton
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
Rauner, Martina
Wielockx, Ben
Gabet, Yankel
Neumann, Drorit
author_facet Deshet-Unger, Naamit
Kolomansky, Albert
Ben-Califa, Nathalie
Hiram-Bab, Sahar
Gilboa, Dafna
Liron, Tamar
Ibrahim, Maria
Awida, Zamzam
Gorodov, Anton
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
Rauner, Martina
Wielockx, Ben
Gabet, Yankel
Neumann, Drorit
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description Erythropoietin (EPO) is a key regulator of erythropoiesis. However, EPO receptors (EPO-Rs) are also expressed on non-erythroid cell types, including myeloid and bone cells. Immune cells also participate in bone homeostasis. B cells produce receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG), two pivotal regulators of bone metabolism. Here we explored the ability of B cells to transdifferentiate into functional osteoclasts and examined the role of EPO in this process in a murine model. Methods: We have combined specifically-designed experimental mouse models and in vitro based osteoclastogenesis assays, as well as PCR analysis of gene expression. Results: (i) EPO treatment in vivo increased RANKL expression in bone marrow (BM) B cells, suggesting a paracrine effect on osteoclastogenesis; (ii) B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis occured in vivo and in vitro, as demonstrated by B cell lineage tracing in murine models; (iii) B-cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vitro was restricted to Pro-B cells expressing CD115/CSF1-R and is enhanced by EPO; (iv) EPO treatment increased the number of B-cell-derived preosteoclasts (β3(+)CD115(+)), suggesting a physiological rationale for B cell derived osteoclastogenesis; (v) finally, mice with conditional EPO-R knockdown in the B cell lineage (cKD) displayed a higher cortical and trabecular bone mass. Moreover, cKD displayed attenuated EPO-driven trabecular bone loss, an effect that was observed despite the fact that cKD mice attained higher hemoglobin levels following EPO treatment. Conclusions: Our work highlights B cells as an important extra-erythropoietic target of EPO-EPO-R signaling and suggests their involvement in the regulation of bone homeostasis and possibly in EPO-stimulated erythropoietic response. Importantly, we present here for the first time, histological evidence for B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-73920112020-08-03 Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice Deshet-Unger, Naamit Kolomansky, Albert Ben-Califa, Nathalie Hiram-Bab, Sahar Gilboa, Dafna Liron, Tamar Ibrahim, Maria Awida, Zamzam Gorodov, Anton Oster, Howard S. Mittelman, Moshe Rauner, Martina Wielockx, Ben Gabet, Yankel Neumann, Drorit Theranostics Research Paper Erythropoietin (EPO) is a key regulator of erythropoiesis. However, EPO receptors (EPO-Rs) are also expressed on non-erythroid cell types, including myeloid and bone cells. Immune cells also participate in bone homeostasis. B cells produce receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG), two pivotal regulators of bone metabolism. Here we explored the ability of B cells to transdifferentiate into functional osteoclasts and examined the role of EPO in this process in a murine model. Methods: We have combined specifically-designed experimental mouse models and in vitro based osteoclastogenesis assays, as well as PCR analysis of gene expression. Results: (i) EPO treatment in vivo increased RANKL expression in bone marrow (BM) B cells, suggesting a paracrine effect on osteoclastogenesis; (ii) B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis occured in vivo and in vitro, as demonstrated by B cell lineage tracing in murine models; (iii) B-cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vitro was restricted to Pro-B cells expressing CD115/CSF1-R and is enhanced by EPO; (iv) EPO treatment increased the number of B-cell-derived preosteoclasts (β3(+)CD115(+)), suggesting a physiological rationale for B cell derived osteoclastogenesis; (v) finally, mice with conditional EPO-R knockdown in the B cell lineage (cKD) displayed a higher cortical and trabecular bone mass. Moreover, cKD displayed attenuated EPO-driven trabecular bone loss, an effect that was observed despite the fact that cKD mice attained higher hemoglobin levels following EPO treatment. Conclusions: Our work highlights B cells as an important extra-erythropoietic target of EPO-EPO-R signaling and suggests their involvement in the regulation of bone homeostasis and possibly in EPO-stimulated erythropoietic response. Importantly, we present here for the first time, histological evidence for B cell-derived osteoclastogenesis in vivo. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7392011/ /pubmed/32754275 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.45845 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Deshet-Unger, Naamit
Kolomansky, Albert
Ben-Califa, Nathalie
Hiram-Bab, Sahar
Gilboa, Dafna
Liron, Tamar
Ibrahim, Maria
Awida, Zamzam
Gorodov, Anton
Oster, Howard S.
Mittelman, Moshe
Rauner, Martina
Wielockx, Ben
Gabet, Yankel
Neumann, Drorit
Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title_full Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title_fullStr Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title_full_unstemmed Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title_short Erythropoietin receptor in B cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
title_sort erythropoietin receptor in b cells plays a role in bone remodeling in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7392011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32754275
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.45845
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