The Role of Regulatory T Cells in Bone Homeostasis: Linking Cells from the Immune System with Bone Cells - Mario Zaiss - Books - Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls - 9783838115832 - March 28, 2010
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The Role of Regulatory T Cells in Bone Homeostasis: Linking Cells from the Immune System with Bone Cells

Mario Zaiss

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The Role of Regulatory T Cells in Bone Homeostasis: Linking Cells from the Immune System with Bone Cells

In summary, our data open a new perspective in the interaction between the immune system and the skeleton. The central concept of osteoimmunology that inflammatory T cell subsets such as activated Th1 cells and Th17 cells drive bone loss is now enriched by the concept that immune homeostasis is tightly linked to bone homeostasis. Thus, a key mechanism of immune regulation, the naturally occurring Foxp3+ regulatory T cells, transduces its favourable role in immune balance to skeletal homeostasis. This principle appears conceivable, because activation of the immune system and activation of bone resorption may go hand in hand. This may drive new concepts of a "bone protection system" and shape immunologic tools to maintain bone mass.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 28, 2010
ISBN13 9783838115832
Publishers Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls
Pages 108
Dimensions 225 × 6 × 150 mm   ·   179 g
Language German