Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products

Until recently, it was well-accepted that osteoclasts resorb bone according to the resorption cycle model. This model is based on the assumption that osteoclasts are immobile during bone erosion, allowing the actin ring to be firmly attached and thereby provide an effective seal encircling the resor...

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Main Authors: Xenia G. Borggaard, Dinisha C. Pirapaharan, Jean-Marie Delaissé, Kent Søe
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5924
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spelling doaj-052709c34cb3418a856dad8e88eb588c2020-11-25T03:26:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-08-01215924592410.3390/ijms21165924Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption ProductsXenia G. Borggaard0Dinisha C. Pirapaharan1Jean-Marie Delaissé2Kent Søe3Department of Clinical Cell Biology, Vejle Hospital/Lillebaelt Hospital, 7100 Vejle, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Cell Biology, Vejle Hospital/Lillebaelt Hospital, 7100 Vejle, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Cell Biology, Vejle Hospital/Lillebaelt Hospital, 7100 Vejle, DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Cell Biology, Vejle Hospital/Lillebaelt Hospital, 7100 Vejle, DenmarkUntil recently, it was well-accepted that osteoclasts resorb bone according to the resorption cycle model. This model is based on the assumption that osteoclasts are immobile during bone erosion, allowing the actin ring to be firmly attached and thereby provide an effective seal encircling the resorptive compartment. However, through time-lapse, it was recently documented that osteoclasts making elongated resorption cavities and trenches move across the bone surface while efficiently resorbing bone. However, it was also shown that osteoclasts making rounded cavities and pits indeed resorb bone while they are immobile. Only little is known about what distinguishes these two different resorption modes. This is of both basic and clinical interest because these resorption modes are differently sensitive to drugs and are affected by the gender as well as age of the donor. In the present manuscript we show that: 1. levels of active cathepsin K determine the switch from pit to trench mode; 2. pit and trench mode depend on clathrin-mediated endocytosis; and 3. a mechanism integrating release of resorption products and membrane/integrin recycling is required for prolongation of trench mode. Our study therefore contributes to an improved understanding of the molecular and cellular determinants for the two osteoclastic bone resorption modes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5924cathepsin Kosteoclastbone resorptionpittrenchlysosome
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author Xenia G. Borggaard
Dinisha C. Pirapaharan
Jean-Marie Delaissé
Kent Søe
spellingShingle Xenia G. Borggaard
Dinisha C. Pirapaharan
Jean-Marie Delaissé
Kent Søe
Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
cathepsin K
osteoclast
bone resorption
pit
trench
lysosome
author_facet Xenia G. Borggaard
Dinisha C. Pirapaharan
Jean-Marie Delaissé
Kent Søe
author_sort Xenia G. Borggaard
title Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
title_short Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
title_full Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
title_fullStr Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
title_full_unstemmed Osteoclasts’ Ability to Generate Trenches Rather Than Pits Depends on High Levels of Active Cathepsin K and Efficient Clearance of Resorption Products
title_sort osteoclasts’ ability to generate trenches rather than pits depends on high levels of active cathepsin k and efficient clearance of resorption products
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Until recently, it was well-accepted that osteoclasts resorb bone according to the resorption cycle model. This model is based on the assumption that osteoclasts are immobile during bone erosion, allowing the actin ring to be firmly attached and thereby provide an effective seal encircling the resorptive compartment. However, through time-lapse, it was recently documented that osteoclasts making elongated resorption cavities and trenches move across the bone surface while efficiently resorbing bone. However, it was also shown that osteoclasts making rounded cavities and pits indeed resorb bone while they are immobile. Only little is known about what distinguishes these two different resorption modes. This is of both basic and clinical interest because these resorption modes are differently sensitive to drugs and are affected by the gender as well as age of the donor. In the present manuscript we show that: 1. levels of active cathepsin K determine the switch from pit to trench mode; 2. pit and trench mode depend on clathrin-mediated endocytosis; and 3. a mechanism integrating release of resorption products and membrane/integrin recycling is required for prolongation of trench mode. Our study therefore contributes to an improved understanding of the molecular and cellular determinants for the two osteoclastic bone resorption modes.
topic cathepsin K
osteoclast
bone resorption
pit
trench
lysosome
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/16/5924
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