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- W4386503973 abstract "In bone healing, earlier bone formation benefits bone repair. The first process of repair following bone injury involves the interaction between macrophage polarization and osteogenic activation of osteoblast linage cells, but the radical difference between the contributions of classically-activated M1 macrophages and alternatively-activated M2 macrophages to osteogenesis remains obscure. To test our hypothesis that M1 macrophages promote bone healing, we generated transgenic mice with myeloid lineage-specific TSC1 deletion (TSC1KO) to investigate the functional roles of M1 macrophages in the process of bone defect healing. We demonstrated that constitutive activation of mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) enhances M1 macrophage polarization during bone healing. By creating tibial bone defect as a model of bone repair in TSC1KO mice and their littermates, we surprisingly found osteogenic responses in the defective bone region of TSC1KO mice, where repair occurred by intramembranous ossification (IO) in the mice was promoted due to the enhanced M1-polarized macrophage polarization. We propose that Oncostatin M (OSM) secreted by M1-polarized macrophages but not M2 macrophages likely functions as a paracrine factor in this promoted repair process, as verified by the induction of osteoblastic differentiation and matrix mineralization. Interestingly, the expression level of the OSM receptor (OSMR) was continually upregulated in osteoblast linage cells with M1 medium. Additionally, OSMR activated the signaling transduction system of JAK/STAT/RUNX2 in MSCs, which in turn stimulates the recruitment of osteoblast lineage cells and activates IO. These results indicate that TSC1 targeted depletion in macrophages promotes bone healing by inducing secretion of OSM. This study highlights that regulation of M1 macrophage polarization is a novel basis for the improvement of bone regeneration and that regulation of macrophage polarization can be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat defects in the repair phase of bone healing." @default.
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- W4386503973 title "Tuberous sclerosis complex 1 targeted depletion in macrophages promotes osteogenesis by modulating secretion of Oncostatin M in the inflammatory stage of bone healing" @default.
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