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The Multifaceted Effects of Osteocytic TGFβ Signaling on the Skeletal and Extraskeletal Functions of Bone.

M CarrollT AllistonNeha S Dole
Published in: Current osteoporosis reports (2023)
Osteocytes perform a myriad of skeletal and extraskeletal functions, including mechanosensing, coordinating bone remodeling, local bone matrix turnover, and maintaining systemic mineral homeostasis and global energy balance. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGFβ) signaling, which is crucial for embryonic and postnatal bone development and maintenance, has been found to be essential for several osteocyte functions. There is some evidence that TGFβ might be accomplishing these functions through crosstalk with the Wnt, PTH, and YAP/TAZ pathways in osteocytes, and a better understanding of this complex molecular network can help identify the pivotal convergence points responsible for distinct osteocyte functions. This review provides recent updates on the interwoven signaling cascades coordinated by TGFβ signaling within osteocytes to support their skeletal and extraskeletal functions and highlights physiological and pathophysiological conditions implicating the role of TGFβ signaling in osteocytes.
Keyphrases
  • transforming growth factor
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • bone mineral density
  • stem cells
  • bone loss
  • cell proliferation
  • postmenopausal women
  • body composition