Gillespie Matthew T
St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Princes Street, Fitzroy 3065, Victoria, Australia.
Arthritis Res Ther. 2007;9(2):103. doi: 10.1186/ar2141.
Historically, the osteoblast has been considered the master cell in the control of osteoclast development and, therefore, bone resorption. Now the interactions between cells of the immune system and bone cells have redefined our thinking on the regulation of bone resorption. Moreover, the crosstalk between these cell types has special significance in inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. This report highlights the contribution that T lymphocytes make in regulating osteoclast formation and bone resorption.
从历史上看,成骨细胞一直被认为是控制破骨细胞发育从而控制骨吸收的主要细胞。如今,免疫系统细胞与骨细胞之间的相互作用重新定义了我们对骨吸收调节的认识。此外,这些细胞类型之间的相互作用在类风湿关节炎等炎症性疾病中具有特殊意义。本报告强调了T淋巴细胞在调节破骨细胞形成和骨吸收方面所起的作用。