Osteoclast formation and activity in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis in rheumatoid arthritis

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Objective. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is often complicated by generalized osteopenia due to increased bone resorption by osteoclasts. We analysed a number of cellular and humoral factors that influence osteoclast formation from circulating precursors in RA patients. Methods. Monocytes isolated from RA patients and normal controls were cultured with macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) and nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL), or with RANKL-expressing UMR106 cells and 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3]. Osteoclast differentiation was assessed by expression of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and vitronectin receptors (VNR) and lacunar resorption. Results. Osteoclasts formed from RA patients exhibited increased resorptive activity but there was no difference in the relative proportion of circulating osteoclast precursors between RA patients and normal controls. Osteoclast precursors in RA patients were not more sensitive to the osteoclastogenic effects of 1,25(OH)2D3, M-CSF or RANKL. Dexamethasone, but not interleukin (IL) 1β, tumour necrosis factor α and IL-6, increased osteoclast formation and lacunar resorption. Conclusion. There is an increase in the extent of lacunar resorption carried out by osteoclasts formed from circulating precursors in RA patients. This is not due to an increase in the number of circulating precursors or increased sensitivity to the osteoclastogenic effects of 1,25(OH)2D3, M-CSF, RANKL or inflammatory cytokines. Our findings suggest that increased osteoclast functional activity rather than osteoclast formation is more likely to play a role in the generalized bone loss that occurs in RA, and that corticosteroids stimulate osteoclast formation and resorption.

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Hirayama, T., Danks, L., Sabokbar, A., & Athanasou, N. A. (2002). Osteoclast formation and activity in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis in rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatology, 41(11), 1232–1239. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/41.11.1232

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