RANK-L and RANK: T Cells, Bone Loss, and Mammalian Evolution
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research · Amgen (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
TNF and TNFR family proteins play important roles in the control of cell death, proliferation, autoimmunity, the function of immune cells, or the organogenesis of lymphoid organs. Recently, novel members of this large family have been identified that have critical functions in immunity and that couple lymphoid cells with other organ systems such as bone morphogenesis and mammary gland formation in pregnancy. The TNF-family molecule RANK-L (RANK-L, TRANCE, ODF) and its receptor RANK are key regulators of bone remodeling, and they are essential for the development and activation of osteoclasts. Intriguingly, RANK-L/RANK interactions also regulate T cell/dendritic cell communications, dendritic cell survival, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.83
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 133
Authors
3- LELars E. TheillCorresponding
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Amgen (United States), University of Toronto, Amgen (Canada)
- WJWilliam J. Boyle
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Amgen (United States), University of Toronto, Amgen (Canada)
- JPJosef Penninger
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Amgen (United States), University of Toronto, Amgen (Canada)
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Osteoimmunology
- Cell biology
- Immunology
- Immune system
- Lymph node
- Receptor
- RANKL
- Good health and well-being