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Natural occurring compounds inhibit osteoclastogenesis via targeting on NFATc1-related signaling pathways.

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Osteoclasts are originated from monocytic precursors of the hematopoietic lineage. Regulation of gene expression by transcription factors is one of the major mechanisms for controlling cellular functions. This is particularly… Click to show full abstract

Osteoclasts are originated from monocytic precursors of the hematopoietic lineage. Regulation of gene expression by transcription factors is one of the major mechanisms for controlling cellular functions. This is particularly important in the process of osteoclast production. As a main regulatory transcriptional factor, nuclear factor of activated T-cells cytoplasmic 1 (NFATc1) plays a significant role in osteoclast differentiation. Although current studies are focus on the regulatory effects of treatment in the process of osteoclastogensis, many of these drugs are possess cytotoxicity which is harmful to bone formation. Natural occurring compounds with less or no side effects are most required in present clinical and fundamental study. In this paper, we summarize several plant derived compounds in inhibiting osteoclastogenesis.

Keywords: occurring compounds; compounds inhibit; osteoclastogenesis via; natural occurring; inhibit osteoclastogenesis; via targeting

Journal Title: Current drug targets
Year Published: 2019

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