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Inflammatory bone loss associated with MFG-E8 deficiency is rescued by teriparatide.

Megan N Michalski1, Anna L Seydel1, Erica M Siismets1, Laura E Zweifler1, Amy J Koh1, Benjamin P Sinder1, J Ignacio Aguirre2, Kamran Atabai3, Hernan Roca1, Laurie K McCauley1,4.   

Abstract

A prolonged increase in proinflammatory cytokines is associated with osteoporotic and autoimmune bone loss and, conversely, anti-inflammatory pathways are associated with protection against bone loss. Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor (MFG-E)-8 is a glycoprotein that is proresolving, regulates apoptotic cell clearance, and has been linked to autoimmune disease and skeletal homeostasis. The role of MFG-E8 in the young vs. adult skeleton was determined in mice deficient in MFG-E8 (KO). In vivo, trabecular bone was similar in MFG-E8KO and wild-type (WT) mice at 6 and 16 wk, whereas 22 wk adult MFG-E8KO mice displayed significantly reduced trabecular BV/TV. The number of osteoclasts per bone surface was increased in 22-wk MFG-E8 KO vs. WT mice, and recombinant murine MFG-E8 decreased the number and size of osteoclasts in vitro. Adult MFG-E8KO spleen weight:body weight was increased compared with WT, and flow cytometric analysis showed significantly increased myeloid-derived suppressor cells (CD11bhiGR-1+) and neutrophils (CD11bhiLy6G+) in MFG-E8KO bone marrow, suggesting an inflammatory phenotype. PTH-treated MFG-E8KO mice showed a greater anabolic response (+124% BV/TV) than observed in PTH-treated WT mice (+64% BV/TV). These data give insight into the role of MFG-E8 in the adult skeleton and suggest that anabolic PTH may be a valuable therapeutic approach for autoimmune-associated skeletal disease.-Michalski, M. N., Seydel, A. L., Siismets, E. M., Zweifler, L. E., Koh, A. J., Sinder, B. P., Aguirre, J. I., Atabai, K., Roca, H., McCauley, L. K. Inflammatory bone loss associated with MFG-E8 deficiency is rescued by teriparatide.

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Keywords:  PTH; immune cells; osteoclasts; osteoporosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29475373      PMCID: PMC5998979          DOI: 10.1096/fj.201701238R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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