International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2023)

A Novel Mechanism for Bone Loss: Platelet Count Negatively Correlates with Bone Mineral Density via Megakaryocyte-Derived RANKL

  • Shohei Kikuchi,
  • Akinori Wada,
  • Yusuke Kamihara,
  • Imari Yamamoto,
  • Daiki Kirigaya,
  • Kohei Kunimoto,
  • Ryusuke Horaguchi,
  • Takuma Fujihira,
  • Yoshimi Nabe,
  • Tomoki Minemura,
  • Nam H. Dang,
  • Tsutomu Sato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241512150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 12150

Abstract

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A potential association between hematopoietic stem cell status in bone marrow and surrounding bone tissue has been hypothesized, and some studies have investigated the link between blood count and bone mineral density (BMD), although their exact relationship remains controversial. Moreover, biological factors linking the two are largely unknown. In our present study, we found no clear association between platelet count and BMD in the female group, with aging having a very strong effect on BMD. On the other hand, a significant negative correlation was found between platelet count and BMD in the male group. As a potential mechanism, we examined whether megakaryocytes, the source of platelet production, secrete cytokines that regulate BMD, namely OPG, M-CSF, and RANKL. We detected the production of these cytokines by megakaryocytes derived from bone marrow mononuclear cells, and found that RANKL was negatively correlated with BMD. This finding suggests that RANKL production by megakaryocytes may mediate the negative correlation between platelet count and BMD. To our knowledge, this is the first report to analyze bone marrow cells as a mechanism for the association between blood count and BMD. Our study may provide new insights into the development and potential treatment of osteoporosis.

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