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The cytoskeleton and connected elements in bone cell mechano-transduction

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BONE
卷 149, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2021.115971

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Cytoskeleton; Microtubules; Actin; Intermediate filaments; Osteocyte; Mechano-transduction

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  1. National Institutes of Health [AR071614, GM008181]

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Bone is a mechano-responsive tissue that adapts to changes in its mechanical environment. Mechanical stress is crucial for bone mass and quality regulation, and understanding how bone cells sense and transduce these mechanical cues is important. While individual cytoskeletal components have been identified as mechano-sensors in bone, the interconnectedness and collaboration of the entire cytoskeleton may be essential for proper bone cell mechano-transduction.
Bone is a mechano-responsive tissue that adapts to changes in its mechanical environment. Increases in strain lead to increased bone mass acquisition, whereas decreases in strain lead to a loss of bone mass. Given that mechanical stress is a regulator of bone mass and quality, it is important to understand how bone cells sense and transduce these mechanical cues into biological changes to identify druggable targets that can be exploited to restore bone cell mechano-sensitivity or to mimic mechanical load. Many studies have identified individual cytoskeletal components - microtubules, actin, and intermediate filaments - as mechano-sensors in bone. However, given the high interconnectedness and interaction between individual cytoskeletal components, and that they can assemble into multiple discreet cellular structures, it is likely that the cytoskeleton as a whole, rather than one specific component, is necessary for proper bone cell mechano-transduction. This review will examine the role of each cytoskeletal element in bone cell mechano-transduction and will present a unified view of how these elements interact and work together to create a mechano-sensor that is necessary to control bone formation following mechanical stress.

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