The circadian regulator PER1 inhibits osteoclastogenesis by activating inflammatory genes

昼夜节律调节因子PER1通过激活炎症基因抑制破骨细胞生成

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Abstract

Disruption of circadian rhythms predisposes shift workers to many chronic conditions, including osteoporosis. However, the effects of disrupted circadian rhythms on bone remodeling remain largely unknown. Here, we show that one of the core circadian regulators PER1 inhibits osteoclastogenesis by upregulating genes involved in inflammation. The conditional knockout of Per1 in osteoclasts and related cells resulted in decreased bone mass in the femurs of mice, along with increased osteoclasts and decreased osteoblasts. Osteoclastogenesis was also promoted by Per1 depletion in vitro with 17 downregulated inflammatory genes. Eight of these genes were known to promote or inhibit osteoclastogenesis depending on the stage of osteoclastogenesis and the presence or absence of infection. The knockdown of three of these genes, which were involved in the inflammasome pathway, promoted osteoclastogenesis, mirroring the effects of Per1 knockout and offering a mechanistic explanation for the Per1-mediated inhibition of osteoclastogenesis. These results were not observed following the depletion of a paralog Per2. Per1 knockout mice maintain general circadian rhythms, unlike arrhythmic Per1/Per2 double knockout mice. This gives credence to Per1 as a selective target for therapeutic interventions without disrupting the circadian rhythms. This study uncovered a link between a circadian regulator and osteoclastogenesis in the broader context of osteoimmunology. Our findings may be mechanistically relevant to inflammatory bone diseases influenced by circadian rhythms, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, as well as other bone diseases predisposed by chronic circadian disruption.

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