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Osteocytes secrete adiponectin and display adipocyte-like phenotype under control of PPARG nuclear receptor
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ABSTRACT
Osteocytes and adipocytes represent cells with disparate functions. Osteocytes regulate bone metabolism (remodeling) and bone homeostasis, while adipocytes regulate energy metabolism and energy storage. Here, we demonstrate that osteocyte phenotype consists of adipocytic features which are under control of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG), a master regulator of adipocyte differentiation and function. Using a mouse model with osteocyte-specific deletion of PPARG (OT
γKO
) and osteocyte cellular model of MLO-Y4 cells edited with CRISPR/Cas9 for PPARG deficiency, we are demonstrating that under PPARG control osteocytes produce and secrete adiponectin (ADIPOQ), and they are equipped in adipocyte-specific mechanisms for lipid-storage and their metabolism. Under PPARG, osteocytes accumulate lipid droplets which correlate with their capability to cover up to 20% of energy requirements from fatty acids metabolism. Although osteocytes like osteoblasts mainly express
perilipin 2
(
Plin2
), however similarly to adipocytes, lipid droplets accumulation is associated with expression of
perilipin 1
(
Plin1
) under PPARG control. Similarly, lipids accumulation and metabolism involve adipocyte-specific activities including
fatty acids binding protein 4
(
Fabp4
),
hormone-specific lipase
(
Hsl
) and
adipocyte-specific triglyceride lipase
(
Atgl
), which expression are under PPARG control. These studies provide a new understanding of osteocyte biology which include adipocyte-like endocrine and lipid metabolism features probably reflecting an adaptation to their unique localization and a need for a maintenance of functional fitness in these conditions. They deepen our comprehension of the crossroads of osteocyte and adipocyte function and underscore the therapeutic potential of targeting common molecular pathways in both cell types for managing metabolic disorders and skeletal diseases.
Title: Osteocytes secrete adiponectin and display adipocyte-like phenotype under control of PPARG nuclear receptor
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ABSTRACT
Osteocytes and adipocytes represent cells with disparate functions.
Osteocytes regulate bone metabolism (remodeling) and bone homeostasis, while adipocytes regulate energy metabolism and energy storage.
Here, we demonstrate that osteocyte phenotype consists of adipocytic features which are under control of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG), a master regulator of adipocyte differentiation and function.
Using a mouse model with osteocyte-specific deletion of PPARG (OT
γKO
) and osteocyte cellular model of MLO-Y4 cells edited with CRISPR/Cas9 for PPARG deficiency, we are demonstrating that under PPARG control osteocytes produce and secrete adiponectin (ADIPOQ), and they are equipped in adipocyte-specific mechanisms for lipid-storage and their metabolism.
Under PPARG, osteocytes accumulate lipid droplets which correlate with their capability to cover up to 20% of energy requirements from fatty acids metabolism.
Although osteocytes like osteoblasts mainly express
perilipin 2
(
Plin2
), however similarly to adipocytes, lipid droplets accumulation is associated with expression of
perilipin 1
(
Plin1
) under PPARG control.
Similarly, lipids accumulation and metabolism involve adipocyte-specific activities including
fatty acids binding protein 4
(
Fabp4
),
hormone-specific lipase
(
Hsl
) and
adipocyte-specific triglyceride lipase
(
Atgl
), which expression are under PPARG control.
These studies provide a new understanding of osteocyte biology which include adipocyte-like endocrine and lipid metabolism features probably reflecting an adaptation to their unique localization and a need for a maintenance of functional fitness in these conditions.
They deepen our comprehension of the crossroads of osteocyte and adipocyte function and underscore the therapeutic potential of targeting common molecular pathways in both cell types for managing metabolic disorders and skeletal diseases.
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