
Overview
Background
Delineation of osteal macrophage function in the bone microenvironment: dual roles in bone dynamics and stem cell niches.
Bone and joint diseases are a national and international health and research priority costing the Australian health system over $10 billion annually. The bony skeleton is a dynamic metabolically active tissue that is continuously remodelled and repaired to maintain calcium homeostasis and structural integrity. The microenvironment at the inner surface of long bones (endosteum), including the bone matrix and associated bone lining cells, is crucial to the dynamic processes of bone modelling and remodelling. I have recently characterized 'osteomacs' as a resident tissue macrophage population within bone lining tissues and have shown that they promote bone mineralization in vitro and are necessary for the maintenance of bone forming osteoblasts in vivo. Thus osteomacs are cellular constituents of endosteal niches and play an osteoblast-support function in this microenvironment. We are investigating the unique phenotype and expression profile (mRNA and protein) of osteomacs in order to fully delineate their functional potential in bone dynamics.
Recently it has been shown that the endosteal environment is also essential for the maintenance of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) and haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niches. Osteoblasts need to be present on the bone surface to ensure HSC maintenance in the endosteal niche. Therefore we hypothesised that osteomacs, as a consequence of their presence in the niche and osteoblast support-function, contribute both indirectly and directly to the generation of this stem cell nursery. We have shown that loss of osteomacs and subsequently osteoblasts occurs during G-CSF induced HSC mobilization. Importantly, in vivo depletion of osteomacs (using transgenic Mafia mice) also causes marked egress of HSC from bone marrow into the blood and spleen. These data provide compelling support that osteomacs are required for maintenance of osteoblast bone forming surfaces and provide caretaker support for the endosteal stem cell niches.
My research team has a number of projects that aim to understand the cellular architecture of the endosteal stem cell niches and the role of osteomacs in this environment. This is an essential step toward enhancing clinical HSC mobilization options in order to improve bone marrow transplantation outcomes in multiple myeloma and lymphoma and also ensuring that the promise of MSC therapy is translated into a clinical reality.
Availability
- Dr Liza Raggatt is:
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide
Works
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2008
Journal Article
Osteal tissue macrophages are intercalated throughout human and mouse bone lining tissues and regulate osteoblast function in vitro and In Vivo
Chang, Ming K., Raggatt, Liza-Jane, Alexander, Kylie A., Kuliwaba, Julia S., Fazzalari, Nicola L., Schroder, Kate, Maylin, Erin R., Ripoll, Vera M, Hume, David A. and Pettit, Allison R. (2008). Osteal tissue macrophages are intercalated throughout human and mouse bone lining tissues and regulate osteoblast function in vitro and In Vivo. The Journal of Immunology, 181 (2), 1232-1244. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.2.1232
2008
Journal Article
Re: Structural and cellular differences between metaphyseal and diaphyseal periosteum in different-aged rats
Pettit, Allison R., Hume, David A. and Raggatt, Liza-Jane (2008). Re: Structural and cellular differences between metaphyseal and diaphyseal periosteum in different-aged rats. Bone, 42 (4), 825-825. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.12.217
2008
Journal Article
Interleukin-18 is regulated by parathyroid hormone and is required for its bone anabolic actions
Raggatt, Liza-Jane, Qin, Ling, Tamasi, Joseph, Jefcoat, Jr., Stephen C., Shimizu, Emi, Selvamurugan, Nagarajan, Liew, Foo Y., Bevelock, Laura, Feyen, Jean H. M. and Partridge, Nicola C. (2008). Interleukin-18 is regulated by parathyroid hormone and is required for its bone anabolic actions. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283 (11), 6790-6798. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M709909200
2008
Journal Article
Microphthalmia transcription factor regulates the expression of the novel osteoclast factor GPNMB
Ripoll, V. M, Meadows, N. A., Raggatt, L. J., Chang, M. K., Pettit, A. R., Cassady, A. I. and Hume, D. A. (2008). Microphthalmia transcription factor regulates the expression of the novel osteoclast factor GPNMB. Gene, 413 (1-2), 32-41. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2008.01.014
2008
Conference Publication
Primary murine osteoblast cultures contain macrophages that enhance osteoblast mineralization
Alexander, K. A., Chang, M. K., Hume, D. A., Pettit, A. R., Raggatt, L., Ripoli, V. M. and Schroder, K. (2008). Primary murine osteoblast cultures contain macrophages that enhance osteoblast mineralization. 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues, Barcelona, Spain, 24-28 May 2008. New York, USA: Springer. doi: 10.1007/s00223-008-9118-5
2008
Conference Publication
Primary murine osteoblast cultures contain macrophages that enhance osteoblast mineralisation
Chang, M. K., Pettit, A. R., Schroder, K., Ripoll, V. M., Alexander, K. A., Hume, D. A. and Raggatt, L. (2008). Primary murine osteoblast cultures contain macrophages that enhance osteoblast mineralisation. ECTS 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues, Barcelona, Spain, 24-28 May 2008. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Springer New York. doi: 10.1007/s00223-008-9118-5
2007
Journal Article
Investigations into poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) surface properties causing delayed osteoblast growth
Keen, I., Raggatt, L.J., Cool, S.M., Nurcombe, V., Fredericks, P., Trau, M. and Grondahl, L. (2007). Investigations into poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) surface properties causing delayed osteoblast growth. Journal of Biomaterials Science-polymer Edition, 18 (9), 1101-1123. doi: 10.1163/156856207781554046
2007
Conference Publication
The endosteal bone niche contains macrophages that regulate osteoblast function
Pettit, A. R., Chang, M. K., Alexander, K. A., Wu, A. C., Hume, D. A. and Raggatt, L. J. (2007). The endosteal bone niche contains macrophages that regulate osteoblast function. 17th Scientific Meeting of the International Bone & Mineral Society, Montreal, Canada, 24-29 June 2007. New York: Elsevier Science. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.04.166
2007
Conference Publication
Primary Murine Osteoblast Cultures Contain Macrophages that Enhance Osteoblast Mineralisation
Chang, M., Hume, D. A., Pettit, A. R., Raggatt, L., Ripoll, V. M. and Schroder, K. (2007). Primary Murine Osteoblast Cultures Contain Macrophages that Enhance Osteoblast Mineralisation. 29th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 16th - 19th September, 2007. Washington, D. C.: American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
2007
Conference Publication
Osteal Macrophages: Novel regulators of Bone Formation
Raggatt, L. J., Chang, M. K., Alexander, K. A., Kuiliwaba, J. S., Fazzalari, N. L., Hume, D. A. and Pettit, A. R. (2007). Osteal Macrophages: Novel regulators of Bone Formation. 29th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Honolulu, HI, 16th -19th September, 2007. Washington, D.C., United States: American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
2007
Conference Publication
Osteal macrophages: Novel regulators of bone formation
Raggatt, L. J., Alexander, K. A., Kuliwaba, J. S., Fazzalari, N. L., Hume, D. A. and Pettit, A. R. (2007). Osteal macrophages: Novel regulators of bone formation. 29th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Honolulu, HI, United States, 16-19 September 2007.
2006
Journal Article
Matrix metalloproteinase-13 influences ERK signalling in articular rabbit chondrocytes
Raggatt, L. J., Jefcoat, S. C., Choudhury, I., Williams, S., Tiku, M. and Partridge, N. C. (2006). Matrix metalloproteinase-13 influences ERK signalling in articular rabbit chondrocytes. Osteoarthritis and cartilage, 14 (7), 680-689. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2006.01.006
2006
Conference Publication
Tailoring poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) for bone tissue engineering
Grondahl, L, Keen, I, Raggatt, L, Chandler-Temple, A. F., Cool, S M and Trau, M (2006). Tailoring poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) for bone tissue engineering. 28th Australasian Polymer Symposium & Aust Society for Biomat, Rotorua, 5-9 Feb, 2006.
2005
Conference Publication
Parathyroid hormone stimulation of syndecan-4 in osteoblastic cells.
Raggatt, L. J., Qin, L., Cool, S., Nurcombe, V. and Partridge, N. (2005). Parathyroid hormone stimulation of syndecan-4 in osteoblastic cells.. 27th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Bone-and-Mineral-Research, Nashville, TN USA, 23-27 September 2005. Hoboken, NJ USA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
2005
Journal Article
Amphiregulin Is a Novel Growth Factor Involved in Normal Bone Development and in the Cellular Response to Parathyroid Hormone Stimulation
Qin, Ling, Tamasi, Joseph, Raggatt, Liza, Li, Xin, Feyen, Jean H. M., DiCicco-Bloom|, Emanuel and Partridge, Nicola C. (2005). Amphiregulin Is a Novel Growth Factor Involved in Normal Bone Development and in the Cellular Response to Parathyroid Hormone Stimulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280 (5), 3974-3981. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M409807200
2005
Conference Publication
Response of osteoblast cells to the surface properties of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) PHBV
Keen, I., Raggatt, L., Cool, S. M., Nurcombe, V., Fredericks, P., Trau, M. and Grondahl, L. (2005). Response of osteoblast cells to the surface properties of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate) PHBV. 2nd ARC Centre For Functional Nanomaterials Annual Conference, Maroochydore, Nov, 2005.
2005
Conference Publication
Parathyroid hormone stimulation of Syndecan-4 in osteoblastic cells
Raggatt, J. L., Qin, L., Cool, S. M., Nurcombe, V. and Partridge N. C. (2005). Parathyroid hormone stimulation of Syndecan-4 in osteoblastic cells. 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Nashville, TN USA, 24-26 September, 2005. Malden, MA USA: American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
2005
Conference Publication
Parathyroid hormone regulation of syndecan-4 in osteoblast cells
Raggatt, J. L., Qin, L., Cool, S. M., Nurcombe, V. and Partridge, N. C. (2005). Parathyroid hormone regulation of syndecan-4 in osteoblast cells. 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Nashville, TN USA, 23-27 September 2005. Washington, DC USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
2004
Journal Article
Parathyroid Hormone: a Double-Edged Sword for Bone Metabolism
Qin, Ling, Raggatt, Liza J. and Partridge, Nicola C. (2004). Parathyroid Hormone: a Double-Edged Sword for Bone Metabolism. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 15 (2), 60-65. doi: 10.1016/j.tem.2004.01.006
2004
Conference Publication
Influence of solvent on the surface properties of PHBV solvent cast films
Keen, I., Grondahl, L., Raggatt, L., Fredericks, P.M., Nurcombe, V., Trau, M. and Cool, S. M. (2004). Influence of solvent on the surface properties of PHBV solvent cast films. 27th Australasian Polymer Symposium, Adelaide, Nov, 2004.
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Available projects
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◾Macrophage regulation of the hematopoietic stem cell niche
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◾A novel osteoimmunological approach to identify anabolic bone therapies for osteoporosis & fracture repair
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Role of macrophages, residing on the bone surface, in bone remodelling and repair
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Allison Pettit, Professor David Hume
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Osteal macrophages as therapeutic targets for fracture repair
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Susan Millard, Professor Allison Pettit
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The role of macrophages in facilitating haematopoietic stem cell engraftment and reconstitution
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jean-Pierre Levesque, Professor Allison Pettit
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Osteal macrophages (osteomacs) are pivotal for intramembranous bone formation in vivo: Osteomacs facilitate osteoblast maintenance in vivo and enhance osteoblast-mediated bone deposition in a murine model of bone healing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Allison Pettit, Professor David Hume
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