Mechanical sensing protein PIEZO1 regulates bone homeostasis via osteoblast-osteoclast crosstalk
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science · University of Chinese Academy of Sciences · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Wolff's law and the Utah Paradigm of skeletal physiology state that bone architecture adapts to mechanical loads. These models predict the existence of a mechanostat that links strain induced by mechanical forces to skeletal remodeling. However, how the mechanostat influences bone remodeling remains elusive. Here, we find that Piezo1 deficiency in osteoblastic cells leads to loss of bone mass and spontaneous fractures with increased bone resorption. Furthermore, Piezo1-deficient mice are resistant to further bone loss and bone resorption induced by hind limb unloading, demonstrating that PIEZO1 can affect osteoblast-osteoclast crosstalk in response to mechanical forces. At the mechanistic level, in response to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
6- LWLijun Wang
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- XYXiuling You
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- SLSutada Lotinun
Chulalongkorn University
- LZLingli Zhang
Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- NWNan Wu
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Osteoclast
- Bone remodeling
- Bone resorption
- Crosstalk
- Osteoblast
- Cell biology
- Mechanotransduction
- PIEZO1