Cytokine-mediated immunomodulation of osteoclastogenesis

Pengcheng Zhou*, Ting Zheng, Baohong Zhao

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    Abstract

    Cytokines are an important set of proteins regulating bone homeostasis. In inflammation induced bone resorption, cytokines, such as RANKL, TNF-α, M-CSF, are indispensable for the differentiation and activation of resorption-driving osteoclasts, the process we know as osteoclastogenesis. On the other hand, immune system produces a number of regulatory cytokines, including IL-4, IL-10 and IFNs, and limits excessive activation of osteoclastogenesis and bone loss during inflammation. These unique properties make cytokines powerful targets as rheostat to maintain bone homeostasis and for potential immunotherapies of inflammatory bone diseases. In this review, we summarize recent advances in cytokine-mediated regulation of osteoclastogenesis and provide insights of potential translational impact of bench-side research into clinical treatment of bone disease.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number116540
    Number of pages11
    JournalBone
    Volume164
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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