Inflammatory stimuli alter bone marrow composition and compromise bone health in the malnourished host



Osorio, E Yaneth, Gugala, Zbigniew, Patterson, Grace T, Palacios, Genesis, Cordova, Erika, Uscanga-Palomeque, Ashanti, Travi, Bruno L and Melby, Peter C
(2022) Inflammatory stimuli alter bone marrow composition and compromise bone health in the malnourished host. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 13. 846246-.

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Abstract

Inflammation has a role in the pathogenesis of childhood malnutrition. We investigated the effect of malnutrition and inflammatory challenge on bone marrow composition and bone health. We studied an established murine model of moderate acute malnutrition at baseline and after acute inflammatory challenge with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a surrogate of Gram-negative bacterial sepsis, or <i>Leishmania donovani</i>, the cause of visceral leishmaniasis. Both of these infections cause significant morbidity and mortality in malnourished children. Of the 2 stimuli, LPS caused more pronounced bone marrow changes that were amplified in malnourished mice. LPS challenge led to increased inflammatory cytokine expression (<i>Il1b</i>, <i>Il6</i>, and <i>Tnf</i>), inflammasome activation, and inflammatory monocyte accumulation in the bone marrow of malnourished mice. Depletion of inflammatory monocytes in <i>Csfr1</i>-LysMcre-DT malnourished mice significantly reduced the inflammasome activation and IL1-ß production after LPS challenge. The inflammatory challenge also led to increased expansion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), bone marrow adiposity, and expression of genes (<i>Pparg</i>, <i>Adipoq</i>, and <i>Srbp1</i>) associated with adipogenesis in malnourished mice. This suggests that inflammatory challenge promotes differentiation of BM MSCs toward the adipocyte lineage rather than toward bone-forming osteoblasts in the malnourished host. Concurrent with this reduced osteoblastic potential there was an increase in bone-resorbing osteoclasts, enhanced osteoclast activity, upregulation of inflammatory genes, and IL-1B involved in osteoclast differentiation and activation. The resulting weakened bone formation and increased bone resorption would contribute to the bone fragility associated with malnutrition. Lastly, we evaluated the effect of replacing lipid rich in omega-6 fatty acids (corn oil) with lipid-rich in omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) in the nutrient-deficient diet. LPS-challenged malnourished mice that received dietary fish oil showed decreased expression of inflammatory cytokines and <i>Rankl</i> and reduced osteoclast differentiation and activation in the bone marrow. This work demonstrates that the negative effect of inflammatory challenge on bone marrow is amplified in the malnourished host. Increasing dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids may be a means to reduce inflammation and improve bone health in malnourished children.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: malnutrition, bone marrow, bone, adipocyte, osteoclast, lipopolysaccharide, Leishmania donovani
Divisions: Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2023 12:06
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2023 12:07
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.846246
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3168013