Rationale for the role of osteoclast-like cells in arterial calcification

FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Terence M DohertyTripathi B Rajavashisth

Abstract

Atherosclerotic arteries frequently become calcified, and these calcium deposits are associated with a high risk of adverse clinical events. Descriptive studies suggest calcification is an organized and regulated process with many similarities to osteogenesis, yet the mechanism and its relationship to atherosclerosis remain largely unknown. In bone development and homeostasis, mineral deposition by osteoblasts and mineral resorption by osteoclasts are delicately balanced such that there is no overall gain or loss in bone mass. We hypothesize that there exists in arteries a mechanism that similarly balances mineral deposition with resorption. We propose that the cellular mediators of arterial mineral resorption are osteoclast-like cells (OLCs) derived from hematopoietic precursors of the mononuclear phagocytic lineage. In arterial microenvironments, mononuclear precursors are induced to differentiate toward OLCs by macrophage-colony stimulating factor and receptor activator of NF-kappaB ligand, both of which are necessary and sufficient for osteoclastogenesis and mineral resorption in bone. OLCs may participate in normal mineral homeostasis within the arterial wall or, alternatively, may be recruited to specific sites within dev...Continue Reading

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