2017
DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.3234
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Mast Cells Are Critical Regulators of Bone Fracture–Induced Inflammation and Osteoclast Formation and Activity

Abstract: Mast cells, important sensor and effector cells of the immune system, may influence bone metabolism as their number is increased in osteoporotic patients. They are also present during bone fracture healing with currently unknown functions. Using a novel c-Kit-independent mouse model of mast cell deficiency, we demonstrated that mast cells did not affect physiological bone turnover. However, they triggered local and systemic inflammation after fracture by inducing release of inflammatory mediators and the recru… Show more

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“…A recent study provides evidence of functional cross-talk between mast cells and osteoclasts, with mast cell degranulation promoting osteoclast differentiation and activation (44). Our study provides further in vivo evidence of mast cell activation contributing to increased density of osteoclasts and the extent of bone loss in the CMO model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study provides evidence of functional cross-talk between mast cells and osteoclasts, with mast cell degranulation promoting osteoclast differentiation and activation (44). Our study provides further in vivo evidence of mast cell activation contributing to increased density of osteoclasts and the extent of bone loss in the CMO model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteosarcoma cells maintain mast cell viability and activities [43], which could be a source of RANKL [44]. The involvement of mast cells in bone biology has been recently identified [45]. These authors demonstrated the crucial role of mast cells in the triggering of local/systemic inflammation and the recruitment of immune cells following bone injury.…”
Section: Cellular Heterogeneity Of the Osteosarcoma Microenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors demonstrated the crucial role of mast cells in the triggering of local/systemic inflammation and the recruitment of immune cells following bone injury. In this context, mast cells could control the osteoclastogenesis process and then appear as actors of tissue repair [45].…”
Section: Cellular Heterogeneity Of the Osteosarcoma Microenvironmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monocytes are also recruited by chemokines during the inflammatory response, for example recombinant TNFα promoted CCL2 expression in neutrophils (Chan et al., ). C‐Kit‐knockout mice revealed a role of mast cells in activating local and systemic inflammation and the recruitment of innate immune cells after fracture (Kroner et al., ). Further support for a role of the adaptive immune system in fracture healing comes from studies with RAG1 knockout mice devoid of lymphocytes (Toben et al., ).…”
Section: Preamblementioning
confidence: 99%