Stimulating Production of Osteoclast-derived Regulatory Extracellular Vesicles to Therapeutically-control Bone Remodeling
Shannon Holliday,
Associate Professor,
University of Florida
Osteoclasts produce extracellular vesicles (EVs) that stimulate bone formation by osteoblasts. Our recent data suggest that the production of these EVs can be increased experimentally. We are now seeking to dissect the regulatory pathways that are involved. The goal is to therapeutically-stimulate osteoclasts to produce EVs that promote bone formation. Such agents could prove more useful than current therapeutics for treating bone diseases, or repairing bone defects.
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