AbstractOsteoclasts are bone resorbing cells acting as key mediators of bone disorders. Upon adhesion to bone, osteoclasts polarize and reorganize their cytoskeleton to generate a ring-like F-actin-rich structure, the sealing zone, wherein the osteoclast's resorptive organelle, the ruffled border, is formed. The dynamic self-organization of actin-rich adhesive structures, the podosomes, from clusters to belts is crucial for osteoclast-mediated bone degradation. Mice lacking the protein SWAP-70 display an osteopetrotic phenotype due to defective bone resorption caused by impaired actin ring formation in Swap-70−/− osteoclasts. To further elucidate the mechanisms underlying this defect, we investigated the specific function of SWAP-70 in the ...
International audienceBone resorption by osteoclasts is mediated by a typical adhesion structure cal...
Bone resorption in vertebrates relies on the ability of osteoclasts to assemble F-actin-rich podosom...
Bone remodeling is a physiological process by which old bone is replaced by new bone. Osteoclasts ar...
Osteoclasts are bone resorbing cells acting as key mediators of bone disorders. Upon adhesion to bon...
In addition to classical adhesion structures like filopodia or focal adhesions, dendritic cells simi...
In addition to classical adhesion structures like filopodia or focal adhesions, dendritic cells simi...
Multinucleated osteoclasts are responsible for bone resorption. Hypermultinucleated osteoclasts are ...
International audiencePodosomes, small actin-based adhesion structures, differ from focal adhesions ...
Osteoclasts are bone-degrading cells, which play a central role in physiological bone remodeling. Un...
Osteoclasts are cells of the hematopoietic lineage that are specialized to resorb bone. In osteoclas...
Osteoclasts form a specialized cell–matrix adhesion structure, known as the “sealing zone”, during b...
International audienceCells from the myeloid lineage, namely macrophages, dendritic cells and osteoc...
Osteoclasts are bone-degrading cells, which play a central role in physiological bone remodeling. Un...
Osteoclasts are hematopoietic cells specialized in bone resorption. Actin cytoskeleton organisation ...
The protein tyrosine kinase Pyk2 is highly expressed in osteoclasts, where it is primarily localized...
International audienceBone resorption by osteoclasts is mediated by a typical adhesion structure cal...
Bone resorption in vertebrates relies on the ability of osteoclasts to assemble F-actin-rich podosom...
Bone remodeling is a physiological process by which old bone is replaced by new bone. Osteoclasts ar...
Osteoclasts are bone resorbing cells acting as key mediators of bone disorders. Upon adhesion to bon...
In addition to classical adhesion structures like filopodia or focal adhesions, dendritic cells simi...
In addition to classical adhesion structures like filopodia or focal adhesions, dendritic cells simi...
Multinucleated osteoclasts are responsible for bone resorption. Hypermultinucleated osteoclasts are ...
International audiencePodosomes, small actin-based adhesion structures, differ from focal adhesions ...
Osteoclasts are bone-degrading cells, which play a central role in physiological bone remodeling. Un...
Osteoclasts are cells of the hematopoietic lineage that are specialized to resorb bone. In osteoclas...
Osteoclasts form a specialized cell–matrix adhesion structure, known as the “sealing zone”, during b...
International audienceCells from the myeloid lineage, namely macrophages, dendritic cells and osteoc...
Osteoclasts are bone-degrading cells, which play a central role in physiological bone remodeling. Un...
Osteoclasts are hematopoietic cells specialized in bone resorption. Actin cytoskeleton organisation ...
The protein tyrosine kinase Pyk2 is highly expressed in osteoclasts, where it is primarily localized...
International audienceBone resorption by osteoclasts is mediated by a typical adhesion structure cal...
Bone resorption in vertebrates relies on the ability of osteoclasts to assemble F-actin-rich podosom...
Bone remodeling is a physiological process by which old bone is replaced by new bone. Osteoclasts ar...