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Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation

Declining bone mass is associated with aging and osteoporosis, a disease characterized by progressive weakening of the skeleton and increased fracture incidence. Growth and lifelong homeostasis of bone rely on interactions between different cell types including vascular cells and mesenchymal stromal...

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Autores principales: Xu, Cong, Dinh, Van Vuong, Kruse, Kai, Jeong, Hyun-Woo, Watson, Emma C, Adams, Susanne, Berkenfeld, Frank, Stehling, Martin, Rasouli, Seyed Javad, Fan, Rui, Chen, Rui, Bedzhov, Ivan, Chen, Qi, Kato, Katsuhiro, Pitulescu, Mara E, Adams, Ralf H
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35119364
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60183
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author Xu, Cong
Dinh, Van Vuong
Kruse, Kai
Jeong, Hyun-Woo
Watson, Emma C
Adams, Susanne
Berkenfeld, Frank
Stehling, Martin
Rasouli, Seyed Javad
Fan, Rui
Chen, Rui
Bedzhov, Ivan
Chen, Qi
Kato, Katsuhiro
Pitulescu, Mara E
Adams, Ralf H
author_facet Xu, Cong
Dinh, Van Vuong
Kruse, Kai
Jeong, Hyun-Woo
Watson, Emma C
Adams, Susanne
Berkenfeld, Frank
Stehling, Martin
Rasouli, Seyed Javad
Fan, Rui
Chen, Rui
Bedzhov, Ivan
Chen, Qi
Kato, Katsuhiro
Pitulescu, Mara E
Adams, Ralf H
author_sort Xu, Cong
collection PubMed
description Declining bone mass is associated with aging and osteoporosis, a disease characterized by progressive weakening of the skeleton and increased fracture incidence. Growth and lifelong homeostasis of bone rely on interactions between different cell types including vascular cells and mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). As these interactions involve Notch signaling, we have explored whether treatment with secreted Notch ligand proteins can enhance osteogenesis in adult mice. We show that a bone-targeting, high affinity version of the ligand Delta-like 4, termed Dll4((E12)), induces bone formation in male mice without causing adverse effects in other organs, which are known to rely on intact Notch signaling. Due to lower bone surface and thereby reduced retention of Dll4((E12)), the same approach failed to promote osteogenesis in female and ovariectomized mice but strongly enhanced trabecular bone formation in combination with parathyroid hormone. Single cell analysis of stromal cells indicates that Dll4((E12)) primarily acts on MSCs and has comparably minor effects on osteoblasts, endothelial cells, or chondrocytes. We propose that activation of Notch signaling by bone-targeted fusion proteins might be therapeutically useful and can avoid detrimental effects in Notch-dependent processes in other organs.
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spelling pubmed-88809962022-02-26 Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation Xu, Cong Dinh, Van Vuong Kruse, Kai Jeong, Hyun-Woo Watson, Emma C Adams, Susanne Berkenfeld, Frank Stehling, Martin Rasouli, Seyed Javad Fan, Rui Chen, Rui Bedzhov, Ivan Chen, Qi Kato, Katsuhiro Pitulescu, Mara E Adams, Ralf H eLife Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Declining bone mass is associated with aging and osteoporosis, a disease characterized by progressive weakening of the skeleton and increased fracture incidence. Growth and lifelong homeostasis of bone rely on interactions between different cell types including vascular cells and mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). As these interactions involve Notch signaling, we have explored whether treatment with secreted Notch ligand proteins can enhance osteogenesis in adult mice. We show that a bone-targeting, high affinity version of the ligand Delta-like 4, termed Dll4((E12)), induces bone formation in male mice without causing adverse effects in other organs, which are known to rely on intact Notch signaling. Due to lower bone surface and thereby reduced retention of Dll4((E12)), the same approach failed to promote osteogenesis in female and ovariectomized mice but strongly enhanced trabecular bone formation in combination with parathyroid hormone. Single cell analysis of stromal cells indicates that Dll4((E12)) primarily acts on MSCs and has comparably minor effects on osteoblasts, endothelial cells, or chondrocytes. We propose that activation of Notch signaling by bone-targeted fusion proteins might be therapeutically useful and can avoid detrimental effects in Notch-dependent processes in other organs. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8880996/ /pubmed/35119364 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60183 Text en © 2022, Xu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Xu, Cong
Dinh, Van Vuong
Kruse, Kai
Jeong, Hyun-Woo
Watson, Emma C
Adams, Susanne
Berkenfeld, Frank
Stehling, Martin
Rasouli, Seyed Javad
Fan, Rui
Chen, Rui
Bedzhov, Ivan
Chen, Qi
Kato, Katsuhiro
Pitulescu, Mara E
Adams, Ralf H
Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title_full Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title_fullStr Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title_full_unstemmed Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title_short Induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted Notch activation
title_sort induction of osteogenesis by bone-targeted notch activation
topic Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8880996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35119364
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60183
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