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Osteoimmunology: The correlation between osteoclasts and the Th17/Treg balance in osteoporosis

Fei Huang, Puiian Wong, Jinglan Li, Zheng Lv, Liangliang Xu, Genfu Zhu, Mincong He, Yiwen Luo

2022Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoporosis is a bone disease that is caused by disorder of the skeletal microenvironment, and it characterized by a high disability rate and the occurrence of low energy fractures. Studies on osteoporosis and related treatment options have always been hot spots in the field of bone biology. In the past, the understanding of osteoporosis has been rather limited; research has only shown that osteoporosis involves the imbalance of bone resorption and bone formation, and recent studies have not provided cutting-edge theories of the basic understanding of osteoporosis. Recent studies have shown crosstalk between bone and immune responses. RANKL, an essential factor for osteoclasts (OCs), is associated with the immune system. T helper (Th17)/regulatory T (Treg) cells are two different kinds of T cells that can self-interact and regulate the differentiation and formation of OCs. Therefore, understanding the correlation between the skeletal and immune systems and further revealing the roles and the cooperation between RANKL and the Th17/Treg balance will help to provide new insights for the treatment of osteoporosis.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoimmunologyOsteoporosisRANKLImmune systemBone resorptionImmunologyCrosstalkOsteoclastMedicineBone remodelingInternal medicinePhysicsReceptorActivator (genetics)OpticsBone Metabolism and DiseasesBiomarkers in Disease MechanismsCytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
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