[Pathways regulating bone formation: a complex network].

Journal de la Societe de biologie Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-12-19 DOI:10.1051/jbio:2008032
Thierry Thomas, Aline Martin
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Abstract

Bone tissue undergoes permanent remodeling based on the coupled activity of osteoclasts resorbing old bone and osteoblasts forming a new matrix. The latter are considered as the main target of remodeling control pathways. Indeed, they have the full control of osteoclastogenesis through RANK-L / osteoprotegerin, the most critical pathway in the balance between bone formation and resorption. They also are under the effects of numerous transcription factors, especially members of the AP1 complex as well as the canonic Wnt - betacatenin pathway. Most bone tissue pathologies are mediated by alterations of these remodeling control pathways. Therefore, lots of efforts are made to modulate these factors which are very interesting potential therapeutic targets.

调节骨形成的途径:一个复杂的网络。
基于破骨细胞吸收旧骨和成骨细胞形成新基质的耦合活性,骨组织经历永久性重塑。后者被认为是重塑控制途径的主要目标。事实上,它们通过RANK-L /骨保护素完全控制破骨细胞的发生,这是骨形成和骨吸收平衡中最关键的途径。它们也受到许多转录因子的影响,尤其是AP1复合体的成员以及经典的Wnt - β catenin通路。大多数骨组织病理是由这些重塑控制途径的改变介导的。因此,人们努力调节这些非常有趣的潜在治疗靶点的因素。
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