| Literature DB >> 19636401 |
Wen Zhao1, Yuying Liu, Catherine M Cahill, Wenlu Yang, Jack T Rogers, Xudong Huang.
Abstract
Emerging evidence highlights the importance of the interplay between the bone and immune systems. That evidence bolsters a longstanding recognition that estrogen deficiency, infection, inflammation, and autoimmune disorders are associated with systemic and local bone loss. Yet, only recently has an understanding emerged that T lymphocytes and their products act as key regulators of osteoclast formation, life span, and activity. This review presents this understanding of the process of T lymphocytes and their products mediating osteoporosis and explores some of the most recent findings and hypotheses to explain their action in bone. A more complete appreciation of the interactions between immune and bone cells should lead to targeted therapeutic strategies for diseases that affect either or both systems.Entities:
Keywords: Osteoporosis; T cells; chemokine; cytokine; osteoclast; osteoclastogenesis
Year: 2009 PMID: 19636401 PMCID: PMC2713452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625