Unraveling the mechanisms of bone diseases: targeting dendritic cells in osteoimmunology for internal homeostasis balance.

IF 15 1区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Yanqi Chen,Siyuan Wang,Xiaoyu Chen,Zhifang Wu,Fuming He,Qianming Chen
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Abstract

Bone repair and regeneration is a complex spatiotemporal process recruiting a variety of cell types, which need to precisely mediated for effective healing post-damage. The concept of osteoimmunology emphasizes the extensive and intricate crosstalk between the bone and the immune system. Despite the significant advancements in understanding osteoimmunology, the precise role of dendritic cells (DCs) in this field remains under investigation. As key antigen-presenting cells, DCs are critical in orchestrating adaptive immune responses and maintaining tissue homeostasis. Recent researches have further revealed the potential of DCs to influence the development or acceleration of inflammatory and autoimmune bone disease, as well as their interaction with skeletal cells in the context of bone repair and regeneration. Therefore, an in-depth understanding of DCs in the osteoimmunology would be valuable. Herein, we discuss the effects of DCs on bone homeostasis and bone-related diseases (i.e., rheumatoid arthritis (RA), periodontitis, bone regeneration, and other bone abnormalities diseases), and introduce the innovative DCs-targeting biomaterials, aimed at promoting bone repair and regeneration. Furthermore, we summarize the underlying crosstalk between DCs and other cells (i.e., osteoclasts, mesenchymal stromal stem cells (MSCs), hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs), T and B cells) in the bone homeostasis and bone-related diseases. In conclusion, we propose that osteoimmunology offers a promising perspective for unraveling the mechanisms of bone-related diseases; meanwhile, targeting DCs from the perspective of osteoimmunology may provide innovative ideas and resolutions to achieve the internal homeostasis balance.
揭示骨病的机制:在骨免疫学中以树突状细胞为目标实现体内平衡。
骨修复和再生是一个复杂的时空过程,需要多种细胞类型的参与,这些细胞类型需要精确的介导才能有效地愈合。骨免疫学的概念强调骨和免疫系统之间广泛而复杂的相互作用。尽管在理解骨免疫学方面取得了重大进展,但树突状细胞(dc)在这一领域的确切作用仍在研究中。作为关键的抗原呈递细胞,树突状细胞在协调适应性免疫反应和维持组织稳态方面至关重要。最近的研究进一步揭示了树突状细胞影响炎症性和自身免疫性骨病发展或加速的潜力,以及它们在骨修复和再生过程中与骨骼细胞的相互作用。因此,深入了解骨免疫学中的树突瘤是有价值的。在此,我们讨论了dc对骨稳态和骨相关疾病(如类风湿关节炎(RA)、牙周炎、骨再生和其他骨异常疾病)的影响,并介绍了创新的dc靶向生物材料,旨在促进骨修复和再生。此外,我们还总结了dc与其他细胞(如破骨细胞、间充质基质干细胞(MSCs)、造血干细胞和祖细胞(HSPCs)、T细胞和B细胞)在骨稳态和骨相关疾病中的潜在串扰。总之,我们认为骨免疫学为揭示骨相关疾病的机制提供了一个有希望的视角;同时,从骨免疫学角度靶向树突状细胞可能为实现内部稳态平衡提供创新思路和解决方案。
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Bone Research
Bone Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-
CiteScore
20.00
自引率
4.70%
发文量
289
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 2013, Bone Research is a newly-founded English-language periodical that centers on the basic and clinical facets of bone biology, pathophysiology, and regeneration. It is dedicated to championing key findings emerging from both basic investigations and clinical research concerning bone-related topics. The journal's objective is to globally disseminate research in bone-related physiology, pathology, diseases, and treatment, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in this field.
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