Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p187 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Identification of CX3CR1 as the first known marker of inflammatory osteoclasts

Ibanez Lidia , Belaid Nourhene , Rouleau Matthieu , Wakkach Abdelilah , Blin-Wakkach Claudine

Existence of inflammatory osteoclasts (iOCLs) contributing to pathological bone resorption associated with inflammatory diseases has been suspected for many years. However, specific markers of iOCLs are lacking, making impossible to establish the contribution of iOCLs to such pathologies. Whereas in steady state OCLs derive from monocytes (MN-OCLs), in inflammatory conditions, they also differentiate from dendritic cells (DC-OCLs). We recently showed that these 2 OCL populatio...

ba0005ni9 | Abstract Presentations | ECTS2016

Inflammatory conditions induces a new subset of osteoclasts that prime TNFα-producing CD4+ T cells

Ibanez Lidia , Abou-Ezzi Grazia , Ciucci Thomas , Amiot Vanessa , Mansour Anna , Roleau Matthieu , Wakkach Abdelilah , Blin-Wakkach Claudine

Chronic inflammatory diseases are characterized by a bone destruction mediated by an increased osteoclast (OCL) activity. OCLs are phagocytic cells arising from the myeloid lineage. Indeed, OCLs derive from monocytes (MN-OCLs) and, in an inflammatory context, they also derive from dendritic cells (DC-OCLs). Despite this origin, their role in the immune responses is still unclear. OCLs in steady state have been reported to act as antigen-presenting cells that activate CD8+...

ba0005p186 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Inflammatory conditions induces a new subset of osteoclasts that prime TNFα-producing CD4+T cells

Ibanez Lidia , Abou-Ezzi Grazia , Ciucci Thomas , Amiot Vanessa , Mansour Anna , Roleau Matthieu , Wakkach Abdelilah , Blin-Wakkach Claudine

Chronic inflammatory diseases are characterized by a bone destruction mediated by an increased osteoclast (OCL) activity. OCLs are phagocytic cells arising from the myeloid lineage. Indeed, OCLs derive from monocytes (MN-OCLs) and, in an inflammatory context, they also derive from dendritic cells (DC-OCLs). Despite this origin, their role in the immune responses is still unclear. OCLs in steady state have been reported to act as antigen-presenting cells that activate CD8+ regu...