Journal of Orthopaedic Translation (Jul 2024)

XAF1 promotes osteoclast apoptosis by antagonizing the XIAP-caspase axis

  • Mingchao Zhang,
  • Yingkang Huang,
  • Jinyu Bai,
  • Wushuang Xu,
  • Huajian Shan,
  • Lei Sheng,
  • Xiang Gao,
  • Yu Han,
  • Shiyou Wang,
  • Chaowen Bai,
  • Bo Tian,
  • Yichao Ni,
  • Qirong Dong,
  • Feng Ma,
  • Xiaozhong Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47
pp. 15 – 28

Abstract

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Background: Over-activated osteoclast (OC) is a major cause of diseases related to bone loss and bone metabolism. Both bone resorption inhibition and apoptosis induction of osteoclast are crucial in treating these diseases. X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP)-associated factor 1 (XAF1) is an important interferon-stimulated and apoptotic gene. However, how XAF1 regulates bone formation and remodeling is unknown. Methods: We generate global and chimeric Xaf1 knockout mouse models and utilize these models to explore the function and mechanism of XAF1 in regulating bone formation and remodeling in vivo and in vitro. Results: We show that XAF1 depletion enhances osteoclast generation in vitro. XAF1 knockout increases osteoclast number and bone resorption, thereby exacerbating bone loss in both OVX and osteolysis models. Activation of XAF1 with BV6 (a potent XIAP inhibitor) suppresses osteoclast formation. Mechanistically, XAF1 deletion decreases osteoclast apoptosis by facilitating the interaction between XIAP and caspase-3/7. Conclusions: Our data illustrates an essential role of XAF1 in controlling osteoclastogenesis in both osteoporosis and osteolysis mouse models and highlights its underlying mechanism, indicating a potential role in clinical treatment.The translational potential of this article: The translation potential of this article is that we first indicated that osteoclast apoptosis induced by XAF1 contribute to the progression of osteoporosis and osteolysis, which provides a novel strategy in the prevention of osteoporosis and osteolysis.

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