Extracellular vesicles from human urine-derived stem cells prevent osteoporosis by transferring CTHRC1 and OPG

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  • 作者:Chen Chun-Yuan, Rao Shan-Shan, Tan Yi-Juan, Luo Ming-Jie, Hu Xiong-Ke, Yin Hao, Huang Jie, Hu Yin, Luo Zhong-Wei, Liu Zheng-Zhao, Wang Zhen-Xing, Cao Jia, Liu Yi-Wei, Li Hong-Ming, Chen Yang, Du Wei, Liu Jiang-Hua, Zhang Yan, Chen Tuan-Hui, Liu Hao-Ming, Wu Ben, Yue Tao, Wang Yi-Yi, Xia Kun, Lei Peng-Fei, Tang Si-Yuan, Xie Hui
  • 期刊:Bone Research
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Osteoporosis is a debilitating bone disease affecting millions of people. Here, we used human urine-derived stem cells (USCs), which were noninvasively harvested from unlimited and easily available urine, as a "factory" to obtain extracellular vesicles (USC-EVs) and demonstrated that the systemic injection of USC-EVs effectively alleviates bone loss and maintains bone strength in osteoporotic mice by enhancing osteoblastic bone formation and suppressing osteoclastic bone resorption. More importantly, the anti-osteoporotic properties of USC-EVs are not notably disrupted by the age, gender, or health condition (with or without osteoporosis) of the USC donor. Mechanistic studies determined that collagen triple-helix repeat containing 1 (CTHRC1) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) proteins are enriched in USC-EVs and required for USC-EV-induced pro-osteogenic and anti-osteoclastic effects. Our results suggest that autologous USC-EVs represent a promising novel therapeutic agent for osteoporosis by promoting osteogenesis and inhibiting osteoclastogenesis by transferring CTHRC1 and OPG.

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