Inflammatory macrophages interrupt osteocyte maturation and mineralization via regulating the Notch signaling pathway

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Wang, S
Xiao, L
Prasadam, I
Crawford, R
Zhou, Y
Xiao, Y
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2022
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Background: It is well-known that both macrophages and osteocytes are critical regulators of osteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis, yet there is limited understanding of the macrophage-osteocyte interaction, and how their crosstalk could affect bone homeostasis and mineralization. This research therefore aims to investigate the effects of macrophage polarization on osteocyte maturation and mineralization process. Methods: A macrophage-derived conditioned medium based osteocyte culture was set up to investigate the impact of macrophages on osteocyte maturation and terminal mineralization. Surgically induced osteoarthritis (OA) rat model was used to further investigate the macrophage-osteocyte interaction in inflammatory bone remodeling, as well as the involvement of the Notch signaling pathway in the mineralization process. Results: Our results identified that osteocytes were confined in an immature stage after the M1 macrophage stimulation, showing a more rounded morphology, higher expression of early osteocyte marker E11, and significantly lower expression of mature osteocyte marker DMP1. Immature osteocytes were also found in inflammatory bone remodeling areas, showing altered morphology and mineralized structures similar to those observed under the stimulation of M1 macrophages in vitro, suggesting that M1 macrophages negatively affect osteocyte maturation, leading to abnormal mineralization. The Notch signaling pathway was found to be down regulated in M1 macrophage-stimulated osteocytes as well as osteocytes in inflammatory bone. Overexpression of the Notch signaling pathway in osteocytes showed a significant circumvention on the negative effects from M1 macrophage. Conclusion: Taken together, our findings provide valuable insights into the mechanisms involved in abnormal bone mineralization under inflammatory conditions.

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Molecular Medicine

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28

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1

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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry

Biochemistry and cell biology

Cellular immunology

Macrophages

Matrix mineralization

Notch signaling pathway

Osteocytes

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Wang, S; Xiao, L; Prasadam, I; Crawford, R; Zhou, Y; Xiao, Y, Inflammatory macrophages interrupt osteocyte maturation and mineralization via regulating the Notch signaling pathway, Molecular Medicine, 2022, 28 (1), pp. 102

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