Circadian rhythms regulate osteoclast recycling through gut microbiota-dependent Th17 cell expansion
Highlights • Impairment of circadian rhythm by long-term rest-phase time-restricted feeding (TRF) induces bone loss and gut microbiota dysbiosis in male mice • TRF feeding mice showed a decreased Muribaculaceae and propionate in feces • Muribaculaceae abundance level is positively correlated with bone mass • Fecal microbiota transplantation from TRF donors to germ-free recipients leaded to increased Th17 cell populations • Increased Th17 cell populations enhanced osteomorphs fusion by RANKL-RANK-OPG signaling pathway • Osteomorphs fusion into osteoclasts resulted in bone loss