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Whitening of brown adipose tissue inhibits osteogenic differentiation via secretion of S100A8/A9.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism by which brown adipose tissue (BAT) regulates bone metabolism is unclear. Here, we reveal that BAT secretes S100A8/A9, a previously unidentified BAT adipokine (batokine), to impair bone formation. Brown adipocytes-specific knockout of Rheb (RhebBAD KO), the upstream activator of mTOR, causes BAT malfunction to inhibit osteogenesis. Rheb depletion induces NF-κB dependent S100A8/A9 secretion from brown adipocytes, but not from macrophages. In wild-type mice, age-related Rheb downregulation in BAT is associated with enhanced S100A8/A9 secretion. Either batokines from RhebBAD KO mice, or recombinant S100A8/A9, inhibits osteoblast differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in vitro by targeting toll-like receptor 4 on their surfaces. Conversely, S100A8/A9 neutralization not only rescues the osteogenesis repressed in the RhebBAD KO mice, but also alleviates age-related osteoporosis in wild-type mice. Collectively, our data revealed an unexpected BAT-bone crosstalk driven by Rheb-S100A8/A9, uncovering S100A8/A9 as a promising target for the treatment, and potentially, prevention of osteoporosis.

SUBMITTER: Wang T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10830855 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whitening of brown adipose tissue inhibits osteogenic differentiation via secretion of S100A8/A9.

Wang Ting T   Zhao Chaoran C   Zhang Jiahuan J   Li Shengfa S   Zhang Youming Y   Gong Yan Y   Zhou Yingyue Y   Yan Lei L   Zhang Sheng S   Zhang Zhongmin Z   Hu Hongling H   Liu Anling A   Bai Xiaochun X   Zou Zhipeng Z  

iScience 20240111 2


The mechanism by which brown adipose tissue (BAT) regulates bone metabolism is unclear. Here, we reveal that BAT secretes S100A8/A9, a previously unidentified BAT adipokine (batokine), to impair bone formation. Brown adipocytes-specific knockout of <i>Rheb</i> (<i>Rheb</i><sup>BAD</sup> KO), the upstream activator of mTOR, causes BAT malfunction to inhibit osteogenesis. Rheb depletion induces NF-κB dependent S100A8/A9 secretion from brown adipocytes, but not from macrophages. In wild-type mice,  ...[more]

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