Origin of Osteoclasts: Osteoclast Precursor Cells.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Bone Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-31 DOI:10.11005/jbm.2023.30.2.127
Jefferson Tsai, Kaichi Kaneko, Andrew J Suh, Richard Bockman, Kyung-Hyun Park-Min
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Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells and a key player in bone remodeling for health and disease. Since the discovery of osteoclasts in 1873, the structure and function of osteoclasts and the molecular and cellular mechanisms of osteoclastogenesis have been extensively studied. Moreover, it has been well established that osteoclasts are differentiated in vitro from myeloid cells such as bone marrow macrophages or monocytes. The concept showing that osteoclasts are derived from a specific population (named osteoclast precursor cells [OCPs]) among myeloid cells has been long hypothesized. However, the specific precursor population of osteoclasts is not clearly defined yet. A growing body of work provides evidence of the developmental origin and lifespan of murine osteoclasts, particularly in vivo. Here, we review the emerging evidence that supports the existence of OCPs and discuss current insights into their identity.

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破骨细胞的起源破骨细胞前体细胞。
破骨细胞是多核的骨吸收细胞,是健康和疾病骨重塑的关键角色。自 1873 年发现破骨细胞以来,人们对破骨细胞的结构和功能以及破骨细胞生成的分子和细胞机制进行了广泛研究。此外,破骨细胞是由骨髓巨噬细胞或单核细胞等髓系细胞在体外分化而来,这一点已得到充分证实。破骨细胞来源于髓系细胞中的一个特定群体(被命名为破骨细胞前体细胞 [OCPs]),这一概念的提出由来已久。然而,破骨细胞的特定前体细胞群尚未明确定义。越来越多的研究证明了小鼠破骨细胞的发育起源和寿命,尤其是在体内。在此,我们回顾了支持破骨细胞存在的新证据,并讨论了目前对其特性的见解。
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Journal of Bone Metabolism
Journal of Bone Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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