CHI3L1 promotes Staphylococcus aureus-induced osteomyelitis by activating p38/MAPK and Smad signaling pathways

CHI3L1通过激活p38/MAPK和Smad信号通路促进金黄色葡萄球菌诱发的骨髓炎

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作者:Tao Jin, PengJu He, RenRui Yang, RuiZhi Geng, GouXian Yang, YongQing Xu

Aims

Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is the most common causative bacterial pathogen involved in promoting infection-induced osteomyelitis, a disease resulting in severe bone degradation. In this study, we aimed to identify the mechanism behind inhibition of osteoclast survival and differentiation by CHI3L1, a lectin previously reported to regulate S. aureus-induced osteomyelitis. Main

Methods

The role of CHI3L1 in osteoclast survival, proliferation, and differentiation was studied ex vivo using primary human bone marrow derived stem cells (HBMSCs) and transducing them with lentiviral expression vectors or shRNA knockdown constructs. Cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry using annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide staining. Cell proliferation was assessed using alkaline phosphatase, Alcian Blue, and TRAP staining. The qRT-PCR was used to measure mRNA levels of osteoclast maturation markers, and western blotting was used to analyze protein expression. An in vivo murine model for osteomyelitis and microcomputed tomography analyses of infected femurs were used to study the effects of CHI3L1 on bone erosion. Key findings: Overexpression of CHI3L1 significantly reduced HBMSC cell viability, proliferation, and differentiation, and knockdown improved these effects in the presence of S. aureus infection. More specifically, CHI3L1 constitutively activated the p38/MAPK pathway to promote apoptosis. Furthermore, CHI3L1 induced activation of the Smad pathway by promoting phosphorylation of Smad-1/5 proteins. Finally, overexpression of CHI3L1 significantly induced bone erosion upon S. aureus infection in a murine osteomyelitis model, and knockdown of CHI3L1 significantly alleviated this effect. Significance: CHI3L1 played a vital role in osteoblast differentiation and proliferation by regulating the p38/MAPK and Smad signaling pathways to promote S. aureus-induced osteomyelitis.

Significance

CHI3L1 played a vital role in osteoblast differentiation and proliferation by regulating the p38/MAPK and Smad signaling pathways to promote S. aureus-induced osteomyelitis.

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