Updating the pathophysiology of arthritic bone destruction: identifying and visualizing pathological osteoclasts in pannus.

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunological Medicine Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-19 DOI:10.1080/25785826.2021.1913883
Tetsuo Hasegawa
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Abstract

Osteoclasts have a unique capacity to destroy bone, playing key roles in physiological bone remodeling and arthritic bone erosion. It is not known whether the osteoclast populations in different tissue settings arise from similar monocytoid precursors. The rapid progress in the next-generation sequencing technologies has provided many valuable insights into the field of osteoimmunology, and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq) can elucidate cellular heterogeneity within the synovial microenvironment. The application of scRNA-Seq to the defined osteoclast precursor (OP)-containing population enabled the identification of individual cells differentiating into mature osteoclasts in the inflamed synovium, which were distinct from conventional OPs in the bone marrow. In addition, an intravital imaging system using multi-photon microscopy has been applied to the synovial tissues of arthritic mice to observe the real-time dynamics of osteoclasts and immune cells in the pannus. These technologies have contributed to elucidate the transcriptomics and dynamics of specific cells involved in pathological osteoclastogenesis, improving our understand of the pathophysiology of inflammatory osteolytic diseases. Here, we review how novel technologies such as scRNA-Seq and intravital imaging help to better understand the pathogenesis of bone erosion and we introduce recent studies that have identified and directly visualized pathological OPs in inflamed synovium.

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关节炎性骨破坏的病理生理学进展:输卵管病理破骨细胞的识别和可视化。
破骨细胞具有独特的破坏骨骼的能力,在生理性骨重塑和关节炎性骨侵蚀中发挥关键作用。目前尚不清楚不同组织环境中的破骨细胞群是否来自类似的单核细胞前体。新一代测序技术的快速发展为骨免疫学领域提供了许多有价值的见解,单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-Seq)可以阐明滑膜微环境中的细胞异质性。将scRNA-Seq应用于定义的含破骨细胞前体(OP)的群体,可以鉴定炎症滑膜中分化为成熟破骨细胞的单个细胞,这与骨髓中的常规OPs不同。此外,我们还利用多光子显微镜活体成像系统观察了关节炎小鼠滑膜组织中破骨细胞和免疫细胞的实时动态。这些技术有助于阐明参与病理性破骨细胞发生的特定细胞的转录组学和动力学,提高我们对炎症性溶骨疾病的病理生理学的理解。在这里,我们回顾了scRNA-Seq和活体成像等新技术如何帮助更好地了解骨侵蚀的发病机制,并介绍了最近在炎症滑膜中识别和直接可视化病理性OPs的研究。
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Immunological Medicine
Immunological Medicine Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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