Authors
Allison R Pettit, Hong Ji, Dietrich von Stechow, Ralph Müller, Steven R Goldring, Yongwon Choi, Christophe Benoist, Ellen M Gravallese
Publication date
2001/11/1
Journal
The American journal of pathology
Volume
159
Issue
5
Pages
1689-1699
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
There is considerable evidence that osteoclasts are involved in the pathogenesis of focal bone erosion in rheumatoid arthritis. Tumor necrosis factor-related activation-induced cytokine, also known as receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (TRANCE/RANKL) is an essential factor for osteoclast differentiation. In addition to its role in osteoclast differentiation and activation, TRANCE/RANKL also functions to augment T-cell dendritic cell cooperative interactions. To further evaluate the role of osteoclasts in focal bone erosion in arthritis, we generated inflammatory arthritis in the TRANCE/RANKL knockout mouse using a serum transfer model that bypasses the requirement for T-cell activation. These animals exhibit an osteopetrotic phenotype characterized by the absence of osteoclasts. Inflammation, measured by clinical signs of arthritis and histopathological scoring, was comparable in wild-type and TRANCE …
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AR Pettit, H Ji, D von Stechow, R Müller, SR Goldring… - The American journal of pathology, 2001