Sex, not gender. A plea for accuracy

Autor: Cristina Richie
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Experimental and Molecular Medicine, Vol 51, Iss 11, Pp 1-1 (2019)
Experimental & Molecular Medicine
ISSN: 2092-6413
1226-3613
Popis: Osteoporosis develops with high prevalence in both postmenopausal women and hypogonadal men. Osteoporosis results in significant morbidity, but no cure has been established. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) critically contribute to bone homeostasis and possess potent immunomodulatory/anti-inflammatory capability. Here, we investigated the therapeutic efficacy of using an infusion of MSCs to treat sex hormone-deficient bone loss and its underlying mechanisms. In particular, we compared the impacts of MSC cytotherapy in the two genders with the aim of examining potential gender differences. Using the gonadectomy (GNX) model, we confirmed that the osteoporotic phenotypes were substantially consistent between female and male mice. Importantly, systemic MSC transplantation (MSCT) not only rescued trabecular bone loss in GNX mice but also restored cortical bone mass and bone quality. Unexpectedly, no differences were detected between the genders. Furthermore, MSCT demonstrated an equal efficiency in rectifying the bone remodeling balance in both genders of GNX animals, as proven by the comparable recovery of bone formation and parallel normalization of bone resorption. Mechanistically, using green fluorescent protein (GFP)-based cell-tracing, we demonstrated rapid engraftment but poor inhabitation of donor MSCs in the GNX recipient bone marrow of each gender. Alternatively, MSCT uniformly reduced the CD3+T-cell population and suppressed the serum levels of inflammatory cytokines in reversing female and male GNX osteoporosis, which was attributed to the ability of the MSC to induce T-cell apoptosis. Immunosuppression in the microenvironment eventually led to functional recovery of endogenous MSCs, which resulted in restored osteogenesis and normalized behavior to modulate osteoclastogenesis. Collectively, these data revealed recipient sexually monomorphic responses to MSC therapy in gonadal steroid deficiency-induced osteoporosis via immunosuppression/anti-inflammation and resident stem cell recovery.
Osteoporosis: Stem cell therapy success for both sexes Stem cell therapy shows promise in reversing the bone loss caused by sex hormone deficiency in male and female mice. Adult stem cells, known as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), have been shown to facilitate bone healing when administered into the caudal vein of mice. Yan Jin and Cheng-Hu Hu at Fourth Military Medical University in Xi’an, China, and co-workers investigated the efficacy of MSC-based therapy in treating osteoporosis triggered by the loss of sex hormones. They generated mouse models with sex hormone deficiencies, and showed that the resulting osteoporosis seen was remarkably similar in males and females. MSC transplantation resulted in the restoration of bone formation and bone resorption processes in both sexes. The transplanted MSCs also suppressed the inflammation associated with osteoporosis, allowing resident MSC populations in the bone marrow to recover bone damage.
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