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Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss

Increasing evidence in recent years has suggested that regulatory B cells (Bregs) are one of the crucial modulators in various inflammatory disease conditions. However, no study to date has investigated the significance of Bregs in modulating osteoclastogenesis. To the best of our knowledge, in the...

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Autores principales: Sapra, Leena, Bhardwaj, Asha, Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar, Garg, Bhavuk, Verma, Bhupendra, Mishra, Gyan C., Srivastava, Rupesh K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8278221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34276682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.691081
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author Sapra, Leena
Bhardwaj, Asha
Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar
Garg, Bhavuk
Verma, Bhupendra
Mishra, Gyan C.
Srivastava, Rupesh K.
author_facet Sapra, Leena
Bhardwaj, Asha
Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar
Garg, Bhavuk
Verma, Bhupendra
Mishra, Gyan C.
Srivastava, Rupesh K.
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description Increasing evidence in recent years has suggested that regulatory B cells (Bregs) are one of the crucial modulators in various inflammatory disease conditions. However, no study to date has investigated the significance of Bregs in modulating osteoclastogenesis. To the best of our knowledge, in the present study, we for the first time examined the anti-osteoclastogenic potential of Bregs under in vitro conditions and observed that Bregs suppress RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis in a dose-dependent manner. We further elucidated the mechanism behind the observed suppression of osteoclasts differentiation via Bregs. Our results clearly suggested that the observed anti-osteoclastogenic property of Bregs is mediated via the production of IL-10 cytokine. Next, we explored whether Bregs have any role in mediating inflammatory bone loss under post-menopausal osteoporotic conditions in ovx mice. Remarkably, our in vivo data clearly suggest that the frequencies of both CD19(+)IL-10(+) Bregs and CD19(+)CD1d(hi)CD5(+)IL-10(+) “B10” Bregs were significantly reduced in case of osteoporotic mice model. Moreover, we also found a significant reduction in serum IL-10 cytokine levels in osteoporotic mice, thereby further supporting our observations. Taken together, the present study for the first time establishes the direct role of regulatory B cells in modulating osteoclastogenesis in vitro. Further, our in vivo data suggest that modulations in the percentage of Bregs population along with its reduced potential to produce IL-10 might further exacerbate the observed bone loss in ovx mice.
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spelling pubmed-82782212021-07-15 Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss Sapra, Leena Bhardwaj, Asha Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar Garg, Bhavuk Verma, Bhupendra Mishra, Gyan C. Srivastava, Rupesh K. Front Immunol Immunology Increasing evidence in recent years has suggested that regulatory B cells (Bregs) are one of the crucial modulators in various inflammatory disease conditions. However, no study to date has investigated the significance of Bregs in modulating osteoclastogenesis. To the best of our knowledge, in the present study, we for the first time examined the anti-osteoclastogenic potential of Bregs under in vitro conditions and observed that Bregs suppress RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis in a dose-dependent manner. We further elucidated the mechanism behind the observed suppression of osteoclasts differentiation via Bregs. Our results clearly suggested that the observed anti-osteoclastogenic property of Bregs is mediated via the production of IL-10 cytokine. Next, we explored whether Bregs have any role in mediating inflammatory bone loss under post-menopausal osteoporotic conditions in ovx mice. Remarkably, our in vivo data clearly suggest that the frequencies of both CD19(+)IL-10(+) Bregs and CD19(+)CD1d(hi)CD5(+)IL-10(+) “B10” Bregs were significantly reduced in case of osteoporotic mice model. Moreover, we also found a significant reduction in serum IL-10 cytokine levels in osteoporotic mice, thereby further supporting our observations. Taken together, the present study for the first time establishes the direct role of regulatory B cells in modulating osteoclastogenesis in vitro. Further, our in vivo data suggest that modulations in the percentage of Bregs population along with its reduced potential to produce IL-10 might further exacerbate the observed bone loss in ovx mice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8278221/ /pubmed/34276682 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.691081 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sapra, Bhardwaj, Mishra, Garg, Verma, Mishra and Srivastava https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Sapra, Leena
Bhardwaj, Asha
Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar
Garg, Bhavuk
Verma, Bhupendra
Mishra, Gyan C.
Srivastava, Rupesh K.
Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title_full Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title_fullStr Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title_short Regulatory B Cells (Bregs) Inhibit Osteoclastogenesis and Play a Potential Role in Ameliorating Ovariectomy-Induced Bone Loss
title_sort regulatory b cells (bregs) inhibit osteoclastogenesis and play a potential role in ameliorating ovariectomy-induced bone loss
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8278221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34276682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.691081
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