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The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module

Finding and constructing an osteogenic microenvironment similar to natural bone tissue has always been a frontier topic in orthopedics. We found that osteocytes are targeting cells controlling bone anabolism produced by PTH (JBMR 2017, PMID: 27704638), and osteocytes with activated Wnt signaling orc...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yangxi, Ruan, Xiaojie, Li, Jun, Wang, Bo, Chen, Jie, Wang, Xiaofang, Wang, Pengtao, Tu, Xiaolin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050831
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author Liu, Yangxi
Ruan, Xiaojie
Li, Jun
Wang, Bo
Chen, Jie
Wang, Xiaofang
Wang, Pengtao
Tu, Xiaolin
author_facet Liu, Yangxi
Ruan, Xiaojie
Li, Jun
Wang, Bo
Chen, Jie
Wang, Xiaofang
Wang, Pengtao
Tu, Xiaolin
author_sort Liu, Yangxi
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description Finding and constructing an osteogenic microenvironment similar to natural bone tissue has always been a frontier topic in orthopedics. We found that osteocytes are targeting cells controlling bone anabolism produced by PTH (JBMR 2017, PMID: 27704638), and osteocytes with activated Wnt signaling orchestrate bone formation and resorption (PNAS 2015, PMID: 25605937). However, methods for taking advantage of the leading role of osteocytes in bone regeneration remain unexplored. Herein, we found that the osteocytes with SKL2001-activated Wnt signaling could be an osteogenic microenvironment (SOOME) which upregulates the expression of bone transcription factor Runx2 and Bglap and promotes the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cell ST2 into osteoblasts. Interestingly, 60 μM SKL2001 treatment of osteocytic MLO-Y4 for 24 h maintained Wnt signaling activation for three days after removal, which was sufficient to induce osteoblast differentiation. Triptonide, a Wnt inhibitor, could eliminate this differentiation. Moreover, on day 5, the Wnt signaling naturally decreased to the level of the control group, indicating that this method of Wnt-signaling induction is safe to use. We quickly verified in vivo function of SOOME to a good proximation in 3D bioprinted modules composed of reciprocally printed polycaprolactone bundles (for support) and cell bundles (for bioactivity). In the cell bundles, SOOME stably supported the growth and development of ST2 cells, the 7-day survival rate was as high as 91.6%, and proliferation ability increased linearly. Similarly, SOOME greatly promoted ST2 differentiation and mineralization for 28 days. In addition, SOOME upregulated the expression of angiopoietin 1, promoted endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis, and increased node number and total length of tubes and branches. Finally, we found that the function of SOOME could be realized through the paracrine pathway. This study reveals that osteocytes with Wnt signaling activated by SKL2001 are a safe osteogenic microenvironment. Both SOOME itself and its cell-free culture supernatant can improve bioactivity for osteoblast differentiation, with composite scaffolds especially bearing application value.
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spelling pubmed-89094162022-03-11 The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module Liu, Yangxi Ruan, Xiaojie Li, Jun Wang, Bo Chen, Jie Wang, Xiaofang Wang, Pengtao Tu, Xiaolin Cells Article Finding and constructing an osteogenic microenvironment similar to natural bone tissue has always been a frontier topic in orthopedics. We found that osteocytes are targeting cells controlling bone anabolism produced by PTH (JBMR 2017, PMID: 27704638), and osteocytes with activated Wnt signaling orchestrate bone formation and resorption (PNAS 2015, PMID: 25605937). However, methods for taking advantage of the leading role of osteocytes in bone regeneration remain unexplored. Herein, we found that the osteocytes with SKL2001-activated Wnt signaling could be an osteogenic microenvironment (SOOME) which upregulates the expression of bone transcription factor Runx2 and Bglap and promotes the differentiation of bone marrow stromal cell ST2 into osteoblasts. Interestingly, 60 μM SKL2001 treatment of osteocytic MLO-Y4 for 24 h maintained Wnt signaling activation for three days after removal, which was sufficient to induce osteoblast differentiation. Triptonide, a Wnt inhibitor, could eliminate this differentiation. Moreover, on day 5, the Wnt signaling naturally decreased to the level of the control group, indicating that this method of Wnt-signaling induction is safe to use. We quickly verified in vivo function of SOOME to a good proximation in 3D bioprinted modules composed of reciprocally printed polycaprolactone bundles (for support) and cell bundles (for bioactivity). In the cell bundles, SOOME stably supported the growth and development of ST2 cells, the 7-day survival rate was as high as 91.6%, and proliferation ability increased linearly. Similarly, SOOME greatly promoted ST2 differentiation and mineralization for 28 days. In addition, SOOME upregulated the expression of angiopoietin 1, promoted endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis, and increased node number and total length of tubes and branches. Finally, we found that the function of SOOME could be realized through the paracrine pathway. This study reveals that osteocytes with Wnt signaling activated by SKL2001 are a safe osteogenic microenvironment. Both SOOME itself and its cell-free culture supernatant can improve bioactivity for osteoblast differentiation, with composite scaffolds especially bearing application value. MDPI 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8909416/ /pubmed/35269452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050831 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Yangxi
Ruan, Xiaojie
Li, Jun
Wang, Bo
Chen, Jie
Wang, Xiaofang
Wang, Pengtao
Tu, Xiaolin
The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title_full The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title_fullStr The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title_full_unstemmed The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title_short The Osteocyte Stimulated by Wnt Agonist SKL2001 Is a Safe Osteogenic Niche Improving Bioactivities in a Polycaprolactone and Cell Integrated 3D Module
title_sort osteocyte stimulated by wnt agonist skl2001 is a safe osteogenic niche improving bioactivities in a polycaprolactone and cell integrated 3d module
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050831
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