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Hideki Kitaura1, Aseel Marahleh1, Fumitoshi Ohori1, Takahiro Noguchi1, Wei-Ren Shen1, Jiawei Qi1, Yasuhiko Nara1, Adya Pramusita1, Ria Kinjo1, Itaru Mizoguchi1.
Abstract
The process of bone remodeling is the result of the regulated balance between bone cell populations, namely bone-forming osteoblasts, bone-resorbing osteoclasts, and the osteocyte, the mechanosensory cell type. Osteoclasts derived from the hematopoietic stem cell lineage are the principal cells involved in bone resorption. In osteolytic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, periodontitis, and osteoporosis, the balance is lost and changes in favor of bone resorption. Therefore, it is vital to elucidate the mechanisms of osteoclast formation and bone resorption. It has been reported that osteocytes express Receptor activator of nuclear factor κΒ ligand (RANKL), an essential factor for osteoclast formation. RANKL secreted by osteocytes is the most important factor for physiologically supported osteoclast formation in the developing skeleton and in pathological bone resorption such as experimental periodontal bone loss. TNF-α directly enhances RANKL expression in osteocytes and promotes osteoclast formation. Moreover, TNF-α enhances sclerostin expression in osteocytes, which also increases osteoclast formation. These findings suggest that osteocyte-related cytokines act directly to enhance osteoclast formation and bone resorption. In this review, we outline the most recent knowledge concerning bone resorption-related cytokines and discuss the osteocyte as the master regulator of bone resorption and effector in osteoclast formation.Entities:
Keywords: bone; cytokine; osteoclast; osteocyte
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32708317 PMCID: PMC7404053 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21145169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Schema of osteocyte-related cytokines that regulate osteoclast formation and bone resorption. Several cytokines are induced under pathological conditions. These cytokines directly induce osteoclast formation and bone resorption, as well as induce expression of osteoclastogenic cytokines in osteocytes and apoptosis of osteocytes as a result of released osteoclastogenic cytokines. These cytokines induce osteoclast formation and bone resorption. In the process of bone resorption, apoptosis of osteocytes is induced, which releases osteoclastogenic cytokines.