| Literature DB >> 34067783 |
Xin Zhao1, Suryaji Patil2, Fang Xu2, Xiao Lin2, Airong Qian2.
Abstract
Osteoclasts (OCs) are important cells that are involved in the regulation of bone metabolism and are mainly responsible for coordinating bone resorption with bone formation to regulate bone remodeling. The imbalance between bone resorption and formation significantly affects bone metabolism. When the activity of osteoclasts exceeds the osteoblasts, it results in a condition called osteoporosis, which is characterized by reduced bone microarchitecture, decreased bone mass, and increased occurrences of fracture. Molecules, including transcription factors, proteins, hormones, nucleic acids, such as non-coding RNAs, play an important role in osteoclast proliferation, differentiation, and function. In this review, we have highlighted the role of these molecules in osteoclasts regulation and osteoporosis. The developed therapeutics targeting these molecules for the treatment of osteoporosis in recent years have also been discussed with challenges faced in clinical application.Entities:
Keywords: bone resorption; gene therapy; osteoclasts (OCs); osteoporosis; therapeutics
Year: 2021 PMID: 34067783 PMCID: PMC8156890 DOI: 10.3390/biom11050747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Figure 1Factors affecting osteoclast differentiation.
MiRNAs that are involved in osteoclast regulation.
| MiRNA | Role | Target | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| MiR-125a-5p | Promotes osteoclastogenesis | TNFRSF1B | [ |
| MiR-34c | Promotes osteoclast differentiation | LGR4 | [ |
| MiR-29b | Increases osteoclasts number | BMF | [ |
| MiR-363-3p | Promote osteoclastogenesis | PTEN | [ |
| MiR-140-3p | [ | ||
| MiR-214 | [ | ||
| MiR-142-5p | [ | ||
| MiR-340 | Inhibits osteoclast differentiation | MITF | [ |
| MiR-31 | Regulates osteoclast cytoskeleton organization | RhoA | [ |
| MiR-214-3p | Reduces bone formation | ND | [ |
ND—Not disclosed.
Figure 2Pharmaceutical interventions for osteoporosis, targeting osteoclasts and their mechanism of action.