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Publication : Osteoclast formation during tumor osteolysis does not require proliferating osteoclast precursor cells.

First Author  Clohisy DR Year  1997
Journal  J Orthop Res Volume  15
Issue  2 Pages  301-6
PubMed ID  9167635 Mgi Jnum  J:41527
Mgi Id  MGI:894005 Doi  10.1002/jor.1100150221
Citation  Clohisy DR, et al. (1997) Osteoclast formation during tumor osteolysis does not require proliferating osteoclast precursor cells. J Orthop Res 15(2):301-6
abstractText  The cellular mechanism or mechanisms through which tumors induce osteoclast formation at sites of tumor osteolysis is unknown. To test the hypothesis that osteoclast formation at sites of tumor osteolysis reflects influences that tumors have on proliferating osteoclast precursor cells, a novel in vivo experimental model was developed that produced mice that were deficient in osteoclasts (op/op) and were depleted (by way of total body irradiation) of proliferating osteoclast precursor cells. The femora of irradiated op/op mice were injected with tumor cells (2472 clone) that had been previously shown to form osteolytic tumors and to induce focal osteoclastogenesis, and the influence of these tumor cells on osteoclast formation was determined in op/op mice that were depleted of proliferating osteoclast precursor cells. The results indicated that 2472 tumor cells induced osteoclast formation in op/op mice despite the absence of proliferating osteoclast precursor cells. This finding disproved the hypothesis under investigation and suggests that osteoclast formation at sites of tumor osteolysis reflects influences of tumors on postmitotic, not proliferating, osteoclast precursor cells.
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