骨免疫学
免疫系统
获得性免疫系统
医学
先天免疫系统
趋化因子
免疫学
生物
神经科学
破骨细胞
兰克尔
受体
内科学
激活剂(遗传学)
作者
Matthew C. Walsh,Noriko Takegahara,Hyunsoo Kim,Yongwon Choi
标识
DOI:10.1038/nrrheum.2017.213
摘要
Osteoimmunology, the study of the complex interactions between bone and the immune system, is progressing rapidly as a field. In this Review, the authors highlight key advances in osteoimmunology and discuss how they relate to rheumatic diseases. Osteoimmunology encompasses all aspects of the cross-regulation of bone and the immune system, including various cell types, signalling pathways, cytokines and chemokines, under both homeostatic and pathogenic conditions. A number of key areas are of increasing interest and relevance to osteoimmunology researchers. Although rheumatoid arthritis has long been recognized as one of the most common autoimmune diseases to affect bone integrity, researchers have focused increased attention on understanding how molecular triggers and innate signalling pathways (such as Toll-like receptors and purinergic signalling pathways) related to pathogenic and/or commensal microbiota are relevant to bone biology and rheumatic diseases. Additionally, although most discussions relating to osteoimmune regulation of homeostasis and disease have focused on the effects of adaptive immune responses on bone, evidence exists of the regulation of immune cells by bone cells, a concept that is consistent with the established role of the bone marrow in the development and homeostasis of the immune system. The active regulation of immune cells by bone cells is an interesting emerging component of investigations that seek to understand how to control immune-associated diseases of the bone and joints.
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