Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Aug 2024)

Unraveling the molecular and immunological landscape: Exploring signaling pathways in osteoporosis

  • Morteza Nakhaei Amroodi,
  • Mazaher Maghsoudloo,
  • Shayan Amiri,
  • Khatere Mokhtari,
  • Parnaz Mohseni,
  • Azadeh Pourmarjani,
  • Behdokht Jamali,
  • Elaheh Mohandesi Khosroshahi,
  • Saba Asadi,
  • Pouria Tabrizian,
  • Maliheh Entezari,
  • Mehrdad Hashemi,
  • Runlan Wan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 177
p. 116954

Abstract

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Osteoporosis, characterized by compromised bone density and microarchitecture, represents a significant global health challenge, particularly in aging populations. This comprehensive review delves into the intricate signaling pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, providing valuable insights into the pivotal role of signal transduction in maintaining bone homeostasis. The exploration encompasses cellular signaling pathways such as Wnt, Notch, JAK/STAT, NF-κB, and TGF-β, all of which play crucial roles in bone remodeling. The dysregulation of these pathways is a contributing factor to osteoporosis, necessitating a profound understanding of their complexities to unveil the molecular mechanisms underlying bone loss. The review highlights the pathological significance of disrupted signaling in osteoporosis, emphasizing how these deviations impact the functionality of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, ultimately resulting in heightened bone resorption and compromised bone formation. A nuanced analysis of the intricate crosstalk between these pathways is provided to underscore their relevance in the pathophysiology of osteoporosis. Furthermore, the study addresses some of the most crucial long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) associated with osteoporosis, adding an additional layer of academic depth to the exploration of immune system involvement in various types of osteoporosis. Finally, we propose that SKP1 can serve as a potential biomarker in osteoporosis.

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