Osteoimmunology: The Regulatory Roles of T Lymphocytes in Osteoporosis

Wenjuan Zhang, Kai Dang, Ying Huai, Airong Qian

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Abstract

Immune imbalance caused bone loss. Osteoimmunology is emerging as a new interdisciplinary field to explore the shared molecules and interactions between the skeletal and immune systems. In particular, T lymphocytes (T cells) play pivotal roles in the regulation of bone health. However, the roles and mechanisms of T cells in the treatment of osteoporosis are not fully understood. The present review aims to summarize the essential regulatory roles of T cells in the pathophysiology of various cases of osteoporosis and the development of T cell therapy for osteoporosis from osteoimmunology perspective. As T cell-mediated immunomodulation inhibition reduced bone loss, there is an increasing interest in T cell therapy in an attempt to treat osteoporosis. In summary, the T cell therapy may be further pursued as an immunomodulatory strategy for the treatment of osteoporosis, which can provide a novel perspective for drug development in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article number465
JournalFrontiers in Endocrinology
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • T lymphocytes
  • bone formation
  • bone resorption
  • osteoimmunology
  • osteoporosis

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