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The Role of Mast Cells in Bone Metabolism and Bone Disorders
Deniz Ragipoglu
1
,
Anne Dudeck
2
,
Melanie Haffner-Luntzer
1
,
Martin Voss
2
,
Jochen Kroner
1
,
Anita Ignatius
1
,
Verena Fischer
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-02-07
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.941
CiteScore: 10.8
Impact factor: 5.9
ISSN: 16643224
PubMed ID:
32117297
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Abstract
Mast cells (MCs) are important sensor and effector cells of the immune system that are involved in many physiological and pathological conditions. Increasing evidence suggests that they also play an important role in bone metabolism and bone disorders. MCs are located in the bone marrow and secrete a wide spectrum of mediators, which can be rapidly released upon activation. Many of these mediators can exert osteocatabolic effects by promoting osteoclast formation (e.g. histamine, tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-6 (IL-6)) and/or by inhibiting osteoblast activity (e.g. IL-1, TNF). By contrast, MCs could potentially act in an osteoprotective manner by stimulating osteoblasts (e.g. transforming growth factor-β) or reducing osteoclastogenesis (e.g. IL-12, interferon-γ). Experimental studies investigating MC functions in physiological bone turnover using MC-deficient mouse lines give contradictory results, reporting delayed or increased bone turnover or no influence depending on the mouse model used. By contrast, the involvement of MCs in various pathological conditions affecting bone is evident. MCs may contribute to the pathogenesis of primary and secondary osteoporosis as well as inflammatory disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, because increased numbers of MCs were found in patients suffering from these diseases. The clinical observations could be largely confirmed in experimental studies using MC-deficient mouse models, which also provide mechanistic insights. MCs also regulate bone healing after fracture by influencing the inflammatory response towards the fracture, vascularization, bone formation, and callus remodeling by osteoclasts. This review summarizes the current view and understanding of the role of MCs on bone in both physiological and pathological conditions.
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Ragipoglu D., Dudeck A., Haffner-Luntzer M., Voss M., Kroner J., Ignatius A., Fischer V. The Role of Mast Cells in Bone Metabolism and Bone Disorders // Frontiers in Immunology. 2020. Vol. 11.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2020.00163
UR - https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00163
TI - The Role of Mast Cells in Bone Metabolism and Bone Disorders
T2 - Frontiers in Immunology
AU - Ragipoglu, Deniz
AU - Dudeck, Anne
AU - Haffner-Luntzer, Melanie
AU - Voss, Martin
AU - Kroner, Jochen
AU - Ignatius, Anita
AU - Fischer, Verena
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/02/07
PB - Frontiers Media S.A.
VL - 11
PMID - 32117297
SN - 1664-3224
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@article{2020_Ragipoglu,
author = {Deniz Ragipoglu and Anne Dudeck and Melanie Haffner-Luntzer and Martin Voss and Jochen Kroner and Anita Ignatius and Verena Fischer},
title = {The Role of Mast Cells in Bone Metabolism and Bone Disorders},
journal = {Frontiers in Immunology},
year = {2020},
volume = {11},
publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00163},
doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2020.00163}
}