Mechanical induction of osteoanabolic Wnt1 promotes osteoblast differentiation via Plat

Author:

Ahmad Mubashir1ORCID,Haffner‐Luntzer Melanie1ORCID,Schoppa Astrid1ORCID,Najafova Zeynab2ORCID,Lukic Teodora2ORCID,Yorgan Timur Alexander3ORCID,Amling Michael3ORCID,Schinke Thorsten3ORCID,Ignatius Anita1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Orthopedic Research and Biomechanics University Medical Center Ulm Ulm Germany

2. Robert Bosch Center for Tumor Diseases Stuttgart Germany

3. Department of Osteology and Biomechanics University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractPhysical activity‐induced mechanical stimuli play a crucial role in preserving bone mass and structure by promoting bone formation. While the Wnt pathway is pivotal for mediating the osteoblast response to loading, the exact mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we found that mechanical stimulation induces osteoblastic Wnt1 expression, resulting in an upregulation of key osteogenic marker genes, including Runx2 and Sp7, while Wnt1 knockdown using siRNA prevented these effects. RNAseq analysis identified Plat as a major target through which Wnt1 exerts its osteogenic influence. This was corroborated by Plat depletion using siRNA, confirming its positive role in osteogenic differentiation. Moreover, we demonstrated that mechanical stimulation enhances Plat expression, which, in turn leads to increased expression of osteogenic markers like Runx2 and Sp7. Notably, Plat depletion by siRNA prevented this effect. We have established that Wnt1 regulates Plat expression by activating β‐Catenin. Silencing Wnt1 impairs mechanically induced β‐Catenin activation, subsequently reducing Plat expression. Furthermore, our findings showed that Wnt1 is essential for osteoblasts to respond to mechanical stimulation and induce Runx2 and Sp7 expression, in part through the Wnt1/β‐Catenin/Plat signaling pathway. Additionally, we observed significantly reduced Wnt1 and Plat expression in bones from ovariectomy (OVX)‐induced and age‐related osteoporotic mouse models compared with non‐OVX and young mice, respectively. Overall, our data suggested that Wnt1 and Plat play significant roles in mechanically induced osteogenesis. Their decreased expression in bones from OVX and aged mice highlights their potential involvement in post‐menopausal and age‐related osteoporosis, respectively.

Funder

Robert Bosch Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

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