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Osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs during RANKL-stimulated bone resorption.


ABSTRACT: Osteoclasts are large multinucleated bone-resorbing cells formed by the fusion of monocyte/macrophage-derived precursors that are thought to undergo apoptosis once resorption is complete. Here, by intravital imaging, we reveal that RANKL-stimulated osteoclasts have an alternative cell fate in which they fission into daughter cells called osteomorphs. Inhibiting RANKL blocked this cellular recycling and resulted in osteomorph accumulation. Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that osteomorphs are transcriptionally distinct from osteoclasts and macrophages and express a number of non-canonical osteoclast genes that are associated with structural and functional bone phenotypes when deleted in mice. Furthermore, genetic variation in human orthologs of osteomorph genes causes monogenic skeletal disorders and associates with bone mineral density, a polygenetic skeletal trait. Thus, osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs, a cell type involved in the regulation of bone resorption that may be targeted for the treatment of skeletal diseases.

SUBMITTER: McDonald MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7938889 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs during RANKL-stimulated bone resorption.

McDonald Michelle M MM   Khoo Weng Hua WH   Ng Pei Ying PY   Xiao Ya Y   Zamerli Jad J   Thatcher Peter P   Kyaw Wunna W   Pathmanandavel Karrnan K   Grootveld Abigail K AK   Moran Imogen I   Butt Danyal D   Nguyen Akira A   Corr Alexander A   Warren Sean S   Biro Maté M   Butterfield Natalie C NC   Guilfoyle Siobhan E SE   Komla-Ebri Davide D   Dack Michael R G MRG   Dewhurst Hannah F HF   Logan John G JG   Li Yongxiao Y   Mohanty Sindhu T ST   Byrne Niall N   Terry Rachael L RL   Simic Marija K MK   Chai Ryan R   Quinn Julian M W JMW   Youlten Scott E SE   Pettitt Jessica A JA   Abi-Hanna David D   Jain Rohit R   Weninger Wolfgang W   Lundberg Mischa M   Sun Shuting S   Ebetino Frank H FH   Timpson Paul P   Lee Woei Ming WM   Baldock Paul A PA   Rogers Michael J MJ   Brink Robert R   Williams Graham R GR   Bassett J H Duncan JHD   Kemp John P JP   Pavlos Nathan J NJ   Croucher Peter I PI   Phan Tri Giang TG  

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Osteoclasts are large multinucleated bone-resorbing cells formed by the fusion of monocyte/macrophage-derived precursors that are thought to undergo apoptosis once resorption is complete. Here, by intravital imaging, we reveal that RANKL-stimulated osteoclasts have an alternative cell fate in which they fission into daughter cells called osteomorphs. Inhibiting RANKL blocked this cellular recycling and resulted in osteomorph accumulation. Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that osteomorphs are tr  ...[more]

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