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The origins and roles of osteoclasts in bone development, homeostasis and repair

Yasuhito Yahara, Tuyet Nguyen, Koji Ishikawa, Katsuhiko Kamei, Benjamin A. Alman

2022Development97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanisms underlying bone development, repair and regeneration are reliant on the interplay and communication between osteoclasts and other surrounding cells. Osteoclasts are multinucleated monocyte lineage cells with resorptive abilities, forming the bone marrow cavity during development. This marrow cavity, essential to hematopoiesis and osteoclast-osteoblast interactions, provides a setting to investigate the origin of osteoclasts and their multi-faceted roles. This Review examines recent developments in the embryonic understanding of osteoclast origin, as well as interactions within the immune environment to regulate normal and pathological bone development, homeostasis and repair.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoclastBiologyHomeostasisCell biologyHaematopoiesisOsteoimmunologyRegeneration (biology)Bone marrowOsteoblastBone healingImmune systemMonocyteImmunologyStem cellAnatomyGeneticsActivator (genetics)In vitroGeneRANKLBone Metabolism and DiseasesBone health and treatmentsMicroRNA in disease regulation
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