New Horizons: Translational Aspects of Osteomorphs
  • Park-Min, Kyung-Hyun
  • Mun, Se Hwan
  • Bockman, Richard
  • Mcdonald, Michelle M.
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Osteomorphs are a newly described osteoclast lineage cell in mice, which are suggested to play a significant role in the maintenance of bone resorption. Preclinical investigations revealed that osteomorphs are generated through the fission of multinucleated bone-resorbing osteoclasts and can also re-fuse with existing osteoclasts. Modifications to RANKL signaling have been shown to alter cycles of fission and re-fusion of osteomorphs in mice. These novel findings were also shown to contribute to the rebound phenomenon after cessation of anti-RANKL therapy in mice. Moreover, the absence of osteomorph-specific genes in mice exhibits bone structural and quality phenotypes. Given these insights, it could be speculated that osteomorphs play a significant role in bone homeostasis, bone metabolic diseases, and response to therapeutics. In this review, we discuss these potential translational roles for osteomorphs. Importantly, we highlight the need for future preclinical and clinical studies to verify the presence of osteomorphs in humans and explore further the translational implications of this discovery.

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osteomorphsosteoclastsosteoporosisbone biologyantiresorptive therapiesNECROSIS-FACTOR-ALPHABONE-MINERAL DENSITYPOSTMENOPAUSAL WOMENPARATHYROID-HORMONEOSTEOCLAST DIFFERENTIATIONRHEUMATOID-ARTHRITISDENOSUMABTHERAPYOSTEOPOROSISALENDRONATE
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New Horizons: Translational Aspects of Osteomorphs
저자
Park-Min, Kyung-HyunMun, Se HwanBockman, RichardMcdonald, Michelle M.
DOI
10.1210/clinem/dgad711
발행일
2024-04
유형
Review
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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
109
5
페이지
e1373 ~ e1378