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Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss

Our preliminary findings have lead us to propose bone marrow adipocyte secretions as new contributors to bone loss. Indeed, using a coculture model based on human bone marrow stromal cells, we previously showed that soluble factors secreted by adipocytes induced the conversion of osteoblasts towards...

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Autores principales: Clabaut, Aline, Grare, Céline, Rolland-Valognes, Gaëlle, Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume, Bourrier, Chantal, Andersen, Thomas L., Sikjær, Tanja, Rejnmark, Lars, Ejersted, Charlotte, Pastoureau, Philippe, Hardouin, Pierre, Sabatini, Massimo, Broux, Odile
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33497412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245014
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author Clabaut, Aline
Grare, Céline
Rolland-Valognes, Gaëlle
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Bourrier, Chantal
Andersen, Thomas L.
Sikjær, Tanja
Rejnmark, Lars
Ejersted, Charlotte
Pastoureau, Philippe
Hardouin, Pierre
Sabatini, Massimo
Broux, Odile
author_facet Clabaut, Aline
Grare, Céline
Rolland-Valognes, Gaëlle
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Bourrier, Chantal
Andersen, Thomas L.
Sikjær, Tanja
Rejnmark, Lars
Ejersted, Charlotte
Pastoureau, Philippe
Hardouin, Pierre
Sabatini, Massimo
Broux, Odile
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description Our preliminary findings have lead us to propose bone marrow adipocyte secretions as new contributors to bone loss. Indeed, using a coculture model based on human bone marrow stromal cells, we previously showed that soluble factors secreted by adipocytes induced the conversion of osteoblasts towards an adipocyte-like phenotype. In this study, microarray gene expression profiling showed profound transcriptomic changes in osteoblasts following coculture and confirmed the enrichment of the adipocyte gene signature. Double immunofluorescence microscopic analyses demonstrated the coexpression of adipogenic and osteoblastic specific markers in individual cells, providing evidence for a transdifferentiation event. At the molecular level, this conversion was associated with upregulated expression levels of reprogramming genes and a decrease in the DNA methylation level. In line with these in vitro results, preliminary immunohistochemical analysis of bone sections revealed adipogenic marker expression in osteoblasts from elderly subjects. Altogether, these data suggest that osteoblast transdifferentiation could contribute to decreased bone mass upon ageing.
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spelling pubmed-78374662021-02-02 Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss Clabaut, Aline Grare, Céline Rolland-Valognes, Gaëlle Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume Bourrier, Chantal Andersen, Thomas L. Sikjær, Tanja Rejnmark, Lars Ejersted, Charlotte Pastoureau, Philippe Hardouin, Pierre Sabatini, Massimo Broux, Odile PLoS One Research Article Our preliminary findings have lead us to propose bone marrow adipocyte secretions as new contributors to bone loss. Indeed, using a coculture model based on human bone marrow stromal cells, we previously showed that soluble factors secreted by adipocytes induced the conversion of osteoblasts towards an adipocyte-like phenotype. In this study, microarray gene expression profiling showed profound transcriptomic changes in osteoblasts following coculture and confirmed the enrichment of the adipocyte gene signature. Double immunofluorescence microscopic analyses demonstrated the coexpression of adipogenic and osteoblastic specific markers in individual cells, providing evidence for a transdifferentiation event. At the molecular level, this conversion was associated with upregulated expression levels of reprogramming genes and a decrease in the DNA methylation level. In line with these in vitro results, preliminary immunohistochemical analysis of bone sections revealed adipogenic marker expression in osteoblasts from elderly subjects. Altogether, these data suggest that osteoblast transdifferentiation could contribute to decreased bone mass upon ageing. Public Library of Science 2021-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7837466/ /pubmed/33497412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245014 Text en © 2021 Clabaut et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Clabaut, Aline
Grare, Céline
Rolland-Valognes, Gaëlle
Letarouilly, Jean-Guillaume
Bourrier, Chantal
Andersen, Thomas L.
Sikjær, Tanja
Rejnmark, Lars
Ejersted, Charlotte
Pastoureau, Philippe
Hardouin, Pierre
Sabatini, Massimo
Broux, Odile
Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title_full Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title_fullStr Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title_full_unstemmed Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title_short Adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
title_sort adipocyte-induced transdifferentiation of osteoblasts and its potential role in age-related bone loss
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7837466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33497412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245014
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