Cleaved SPP1-rich extracellular vesicles from osteoclasts promote bone regeneration via TGF1/SMAD3 signaling

Abdullah Faqeer, Mengzhen Wang, Gulzar Alam,Arshad Ahmed Padhiar, Dexiu Zheng, Zhiming Luo,Irene Shuping Zhao,Guangqian Zhou, Jeroen J. J. P. van den Beucken,Huanan Wang,Yang Zhang

BIOMATERIALS(2023)

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Bone remodeling is a tightly coupled process between bone forming osteoblasts (OBs) and bone resorbing osteoclasts (OCs) to maintain bone architecture and systemic mineral homeostasis throughout life. However, the mechanisms responsible for the coupling between OCs and OBs have not been fully elucidated. Herein, we first validate that secreted extracellular vesicles by osteoclasts (OC-EVs) promote osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and further demonstrate the efficacy of osteoclasts and their secreted EVs in treating tibial bone defects. Furthermore, we show that OC-EVs contain several osteogenesis-promoting proteins as cargo. By employing proteomic and functional analysis, we reveal that mature osteoclasts secrete thrombin cleaved phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) through extracellular vesicles which triggers MSCs osteogenic differentiation into OBs by activating Transforming Growth Factor 131 (TGF131) and Smad family member 3 (SMAD3) signaling. In conclusion, our findings prove an important role of SPP1, present as cargo in OC-derived EVs, in signaling to MSCs and driving their differentiation into OBs. This biological mechanism implies a paradigm shift regarding the role of osteoclasts and their signaling toward the treatment of skeletal disorders which require bone formation.
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Osteoclasts,Extracellular vesicles,Secreted phosphoprotein 1,Bone regeneration
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