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Day 3
June 20(Sat)
09:00-10:10
Oral Presentation 4 [Basic]
Room 2
Chair(s)
Se Hwan Mun (Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea), Ok Hee Jeon (Korea University, Korea)
09:00-09:10 Red Ginseng-Derived Extracellular Nanovesicles Modulate Osteoblastogenesis and Osteoclastogenesis for Osteoporosis Therapy Dong-Ha Kim (Gyeongkuk National University, Korea)
09:10-09:20 Qiangguyin-Containing Serum Improves Osteogenic Differentiation Via Regulating Osteoclast-Derived Exosomal MiR-27b-3p Binbin Tang (ZheJiang Chinese Medicine University, China)
09:20-09:30 Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Delivery of Agrin mRNA Induces Cartilage Regeneration Inkyung Cho (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom)
09:30-09:40 Circulating Dopamine β-Hydroxylase Links Sympathetic Dysregulation to the Pathogenesis of Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Kyeongho Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
09:40-09:50 Spatiotemporal Profiling Identifies FABP4+ Endothelial Cells as Key Regulators of Bone Marrow Osteogenesis through Stromal Crosstalk under Vascular Insufficiency Suk Joon Nam (Seoul National University, Korea)
09:50-10:00 RNA Sequencing Reveals Transcriptomic Reprogramming by trans-10, cis-12 Conjugated Linoleic Acid in Thiazolidinedione-Induced Skeletal Dysregulation. Md Rahman (Qatar University, Qatar)
10:00-10:10 Nucleome Dynamics and Histone Priming by Pioneer Transcription Factors Drive Osteoblast Differentiation Jae-I Moon (Seoul National University, Korea)
Day 3
June 20(Sat)
11:15-12:30
Symposium 5. Next-Generation Musculoskeletal Biology
Room 2
Musculoskeletal biology is rapidly evolving toward an integrated understanding of bone, cartilage, muscle, and their microenvironments, driven by advances in systems biology, organoid models, microphysiological platforms, and spatial omics technologies. This symposium aims to explore the frontiers of next-generation musculoskeletal biology research by showcasing innovative model systems and advanced analytical approaches that are redefining our understanding of skeletal health and disease. Professor Ng Shyh-Chang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) has contributed significantly to the conceptual and technological development of next-generation musculoskeletal biology. His lecture will introduce skeletal muscle organoid models to study exercise and insulin resistance, highlighting how organoid-based systems can provide new insights into muscle metabolism and the broader landscape of musculoskeletal biology. Professor Junmin Lee (POSTECH, Korea) will introduce Bone-on-a-Chip models and organoid systems that recapitulate osteochondral tissue interfaces, discussing how these platforms can revolutionize bone regeneration research. He will present strategies that combine microfluidic technology with three-dimensional tissue engineering to precisely recreate the skeletal microenvironment in vitro. Professor Lutian Yao (The First Hospital of China Medical University, China) utilizes spatial transcriptomics to investigate the spatial organization of cellular microenvironments and regenerative processes within bone tissue. This talk will present recent advances in mapping cellular niches in bone and their implications for understanding skeletal regeneration. Together, this session will highlight how diverse next-generation technologies are reshaping musculoskeletal biology and providing critical links between fundamental research and clinical applications. We warmly invite basic researchers and clinicians to join this insightful and forward-looking discussion.
Chair(s)
Jung-Eun Kim (Kyungpook National University, Korea), Dongryeol Ryu (GIST, Korea)
11:15-11:40 Skeletal Muscle Organoids to Model Exercise and Insulin Resistance Shyh-Chang Ng (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
11:40-12:05 Bone-on-a-Chip and Osteochondral Tissue Models: Microphysiological Platforms for Skeletal Interfaces Junmin Lee (POSTECH, Korea)
12:05-12:30 High-Resolution Spatial Transcriptomics Reveals Distinct Cellular Niches and Aging Remodeling in Murine Bone Marrow Lutian Yao (The First Hospital of China Medical University, China)
Day 3
June 20(Sat)
13:30-14:40
Oral Presentation 6 [Basic]
Room 2
Chair(s)
Miji Kim (Kyung Hee University, Korea), Yun-Sil Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
13:30-13:40 Discovery of a Circulating Myokine That Improves Systemic Function in Aged Mice Thanh Nguyen (GIST, Korea)
13:40-13:50 Muscle Stem Cell Dynamics Across the Lifespan During Muscle Growth, Aging, and Extreme Hypertrophy Joonho Suh (Seoul National University, Korea)
13:50-14:00 HIF-2α as a Regulator of Inflammation and Alveolar Bone Loss in Periodontitis Mangeun Kim (Chonnam National University, Korea)
14:00-14:10 Myostatin Deficiency Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by Accelerating Inflammation Resolution. Wonn Shim (Seoul National University, Korea)
14:10-14:20 Harnessing The “Gut-Immune-Bone Axis” As A Novel Immunoporotic Strategy In Enhancing Bone-Health In Post-Menopausal Osteoporosis Rupesh Kumar Srivastava (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India)
14:20-14:30 Isoharringtonine Suppresses Osteoclastogenesis and Osteo-Immune Signaling to Attenuate Inflammatory Bone Loss Rira Oh (Sookmyung Women's University, Korea)
14:30-14:40 The Role of β-TrCP2 as a Novel Potential Therapeutic Target for Osteoporosis. Woo Jung Kim (Sookmyung Women's University, Korea)
Day 3
June 20(Sat)
14:55-16:10
Symposium 7. Space Biology
Room 2
As humanity extends its reach toward the Moon and Mars, understanding the biological impact of the space environment has become a critical priority. This symposium explores the cutting-edge research in Space Biology, focusing on how microgravity accelerates physiological changes in the musculoskeletal and neuromuscular systems. We will discuss innovative drug testing on the ISS, the fundamental biological shifts in model organisms, and the systemic signaling mechanisms connecting musculoskeletal health to other organ systems. 1. Professor Junsoo Park presents groundbreaking research conducted aboard the International Space Station (ISS). This study evaluates the efficacy of new drug candidates designed to combat muscle atrophy, utilizing the extreme environment of space to accelerate and observe muscle loss in ways impossible on Earth. 2. Dr. Atsushi Higashitani explores how the lack of physical "touch" or tactile resistance in microgravity affects the neuromuscular system. Using C. elegans as a model organism, this talk reveals how reduced physical stimuli lead to functional decline, providing clues into the mechanical sensors of living cells. 3. Professor Hyeonwoo Kim delves into the complex signaling networks altered by microgravity. His talk focuses on how musculoskeletal deterioration is not an isolated event but a systemic issue, examining the intricate "crosstalk" between organs that maintains physiological homeostasis under the stress of spaceflight.
Chair(s)
Jeong Tae Koh (Chonnam National University, Korea), Wonbong Lim (Inha University, Korea)
14:55-15:20 Testing Novel Muscle Atrophy Drug Candidates on the International Space Station Junsoo Park (Yonsei University, Korea)
15:20-15:45 The Reduction in Physical Tactile Stimuli Due to Microgravity in Space Has a Significant Impact on Neuromuscular Function in C. elegans Atsushi Higashitani (Tohoku University, Japan)
15:45-16:10 Microgravity-Driven Musculoskeletal Alteration and Inter-Organ Crosstalk Hyeonwoo Kim (KAIST, Korea)
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