The Non-Erythropoietic EPO Analogue (Cibinetide) Preserves Bone Mass in Mice

Blood(2021)

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Background and aims: Erythropoietin (EPO) is a pleiotropic cytokine, which besides its classical role in driving erythropoiesis, displays tissue protective and immunomodulatory activities. EPO also induces bone loss. While hematopoiesis is mediated via the homodimeric EPO receptor (EPOR), tissue protection is conferred via a heteromer composed of EPOR and CD131. Cibinetide (CIB), a non-erythropoietic analogue of EPO, specifically binds to the heteromeric receptor and confers tissue protection. Our published findings that EPO stimulates osteoclast precursors and entrains a decrease in bone density, raise questions regarding the underlying molecular mechanisms. Here, we evaluated the role of the heteromeric complex in bone metabolism using CIB alone and in combination with EPO in vivo and in vitro.
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