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Therapeutic targeting of osteoclast function and pathways

, BSc(Med) MBBS(Hons), , MBBS, , PhD, , MBBS MD FRACS FAOrthA & , BAppSc MAppSc PhD(Medicine)
Pages 169-181 | Published online: 05 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Introduction: Osteoclasts are responsible for bone resorption and underlie a number of pathological states in which osteolysis is a feature. Over recent decades our molecular understanding of osteoclast differentiation and activation has expanded significantly, and this has allowed for the development of a number of osteoclast-targeted therapies.

Areas covered: This review seeks to present the underlying molecular mechanisms of osteoclast differentiation and activity as a basis for understanding our current treatment of osteoporosis and malignant tumors in bone. Osteoclast-targeted therapies are also being evaluated for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteosarcoma and giant cell tumor of bone.

Expert opinion: With concurrent advances in the fields of molecular biology, pathology and advanced imaging, osteoclast-targeted therapies show great potential for treating conditions in which excess resorption of bone is a key pathological process. Targeting of osteoclast control mechanisms offers the potential of combining ‘molecular imaging’ with therapeutic intervention and longitudinal monitoring of disease processes.

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