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Role of the NF-κB axis in immune modulation of osteoclasts and bone loss

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Pages 204-211 | Received 19 Apr 2007, Accepted 27 Aug 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

NF-κB is a vital component of the molecular programs for immune cell development and activation, inflammatory responses, and osteoclast differentiation. This transcriptional regulatory family is activated by diverse immunological and inflammatory stimuli and contributes to both positive feedback of the immune and osteolytic responses as well as their resolution. The ubiquilous expression of NF-κB components in osteoclasts and other immune cells creates an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the complex interplay between the immune and skeletal systems in physiological and pathological conditions and also makes NF-κB an important target in the treatment of autoimmune, inflammatory, and osteolytic diseases. Indeed, many genetic murine models have recently been developed which highlight the importance of NF-κB in basic processes including lymphocyte development, macrophage activation, and osteoclast differentiation. Furthermore, inhibition of NF-κB signaling has been demonstrated to ameliorate tissue inflammation and osteolysis in mouse models of inflammatory disease. A more complete understanding of the immunological factors that regulate NF-κB and the role that NF-κB plays in the immune and skeletal systems will elucidate potential avenues for intervening therapeutically in the pathological conditions of inflammation and osteolysis.

Acknowledgements

The Author (YA) is supported by grants from the National Institute of Health (NIAMS) (Grants # R01-AR 47443, R01-AR049192), and by the Shriners Hospital for Children.

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