He Tailin, Qin Lei, Chen Sheng, Huo Shaochuan, Li Jie, Zhang Fuping, Yi Weihong, Mei Yifang, Xiao Guozhi
Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Shenzhen, 518112, China.
CAS Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 100101, Beijing, China.
Bone Res. 2025 Apr 30;13(1):49. doi: 10.1038/s41413-025-00424-1.
Bone has long been acknowledged as a fundamental structural entity that provides support and protection to the body's organs. However, emerging research indicates that bone plays a crucial role in the regulation of systemic metabolism. This is achieved through the secretion of a variety of hormones, cytokines, metal ions, extracellular vesicles, and other proteins/peptides, collectively referred to as bone-derived factors (BDFs). BDFs act as a medium through which bones can exert targeted regulatory functions upon various organs, thereby underscoring the profound and concrete implications of bone in human physiology. Nevertheless, there remains a pressing need for further investigations to elucidate the underlying mechanisms that inform the effects of bone on other body systems. This review aims to summarize the current findings related to the roles of these significant modulators across different organs and metabolic contexts by regulating critical genes and signaling pathways in vivo. It also addresses their involvement in the pathogenesis of various diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, glucose and lipid metabolism, central nervous system, urinary system, and reproductive system. The insights gained from this review may contribute to the development of innovative therapeutic strategies through a focused approach to bone secretomes. Continued research into BDFs is expected to enhance our understanding of bone as a multifunctional organ with diverse regulatory roles in human health.
长期以来,骨骼一直被认为是一种基本的结构实体,为人体器官提供支撑和保护。然而,新出现的研究表明,骨骼在全身代谢调节中起着关键作用。这是通过分泌多种激素、细胞因子、金属离子、细胞外囊泡和其他蛋白质/肽来实现的,这些统称为骨衍生因子(BDF)。BDF作为一种媒介,骨骼可通过它对各种器官发挥靶向调节功能,从而凸显了骨骼在人体生理学中的深远而具体的影响。然而,迫切需要进一步研究以阐明骨骼对其他身体系统产生影响的潜在机制。本综述旨在通过在体内调节关键基因和信号通路,总结当前有关这些重要调节因子在不同器官和代谢背景下作用的研究结果。它还探讨了它们在影响肌肉骨骼系统、循环系统、糖脂代谢、中枢神经系统、泌尿系统和生殖系统的各种疾病发病机制中的作用。通过对骨分泌组的重点研究,本综述所获得的见解可能有助于开发创新的治疗策略。对BDF的持续研究有望加深我们对骨骼作为在人类健康中具有多种调节作用的多功能器官的理解。