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Time-lapse reveals that osteoclasts can move across the bone surface while resorbing

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
卷 130, 期 12, 页码 2026-2035

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.202036

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Osteoclast; Bone resorption; Pit resorption; Trench resorption; Intermittent resorption; Continuous resorption

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  1. Vejle Hospital
  2. Lillebaelt Hospital

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Bone erosion both demands that the osteoclast resorbs bone matrix and moves over the bone surface. It is widely accepted that these two activities alternate, because they are considered mutually exclusive since resorption is believed to involve an immobilizing seal to the bone surface. However, clear real-time observations are still lacking. Herein, we used specific markers and time-lapse to monitor live the spatiotemporal generation of resorption events by osteoclasts cultured on bone slices. In accordancewith the current view, we found alternating episodes of resorption and migration resulting in the formation of clusters of round pits. However, very importantly, we also demonstrate that more than half of the osteoclasts moved laterally, displacing their extracellular bone-resorbing compartment over the bone surfacewithout disassembling and reconstructing it, thereby generating long trenches. Compared to pit events, trench events show properties enabling higher aggressiveness: long duration (days), high erosion speed (two times faster) and long-distance erosion (several 100 mu m). Simultaneous resorption and migration reflect a unique situation where epithelial/ secretory and mesenchymal/migratory characteristics are integrated into just one cell phenotype, and deserves attention in future research.

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