Bone resorption goes green

Cell. 2021 Mar 4;184(5):1137-1139. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.02.023. Epub 2021 Feb 25.

Abstract

In this issue of Cell, McDonald et al. show that giant multinucleated, bone-resorbing osteoclasts dissolve into smaller cells, termed "osteopmorhs," which re-form into osteoclasts at distal bone sites (McDonald et al., 2021). These findings overturn the long-standing premise that osteoclasts differentiate solely from hematopoietic precursors and undergo apoptosis after completing resorption.

Publication types

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MeSH terms

  • Bone Resorption*
  • Bone and Bones
  • Humans
  • Osteoclasts