ba0001pp231 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013
Santo Ana Isabel Espirito
, Danks Lynett
, Mahoney David
, Vattakuzhi Youridies
, Sabokbar Afsaneh
, Horwood Nicole
Osteoclast resorption depends on their ability to reorganise their actin cytoskeleton and form the sealing zone. In order to resorb bone, osteoclasts become polarised by condensing their podosomes into a highly dynamic podosomal belt. The podosome turnover is regulated by several factors such as non-receptor tyrosine kinases, small GTPases and actin-binding proteins. The innate immune system responds to viral pathogens. Cytoplasmic double-stranded DNA activates the immune syst...