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Kelly Warmink1,2, Philip Lijnzaad1, Stephanie A Schubert1
1Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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Glucocorticoids, such as dexamethasone, are essential for treating severe childhood conditions, including cancer, organ transplantation, and inflammatory disorders. However, their long-term use can impair bone development, posing risks to pediatric bone health, which is vital for lifelong skeletal integrity. A mechanistic insight into how glucocorticoids negatively impact bone could improve decision-making in patient care, thereby improving the quality of life for pediatric cancer patients and survivors. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying dexamethasone-induced bone toxicity in developing bones using single-cell transcriptomics. We treated skeletally immature C57BL/6JRj male mice with dexamethasone for 28 days, and assessed the bone architecture with micro-computed tomography, and characterized bone and bone marrow cells from the femurs using single-cell RNA sequencing. Our findings revealed a marked reduction in osteoblast and chondrocyte cell populations and impaired function of pre-osteoblasts. Additionally, dexamethasone adversely affected B cell subsets, significantly depleting early B cell progenitors while allowing some further developed immature B cells to persist. These cellular changes were accompanied by reduced longitudinal bone growth, compromised bone architecture, and increased bone fragility at the highest doses of dexamethasone. Interestingly, unlike observations in adults, dexamethasone did not enhance osteoclast activity in our model. Overall, our study suggests that the adverse effects of dexamethasone on bone development are primarily due to its impact on osteoblastic, chondroblastic, and B cell lineages. This disruption affects the critical signaling crosstalk between the cells necessary for both bone development and hematopoiesis.
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