1. RANKL/RANK – From bone physiology to breast cancer.
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Sigl, Verena and Penninger, Josef M.
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TRANCE protein , *BONE physiology , *BREAST cancer , *BONE metabolism , *BONE diseases , *OSTEOPOROSIS in women - Abstract
Abstract: RANK and its ligand RANKL are key molecules in bone metabolism and are critically involved in pathologic bone disorders. Deregulation of the RANK/RANKL system is for example a main reason for the development of postmenopausal osteoporosis, which affects millions of women worldwide. Another essential function of RANK and RANKL is the development of a functional lactating mammary gland during pregnancy. Sex hormones, in particular progesterone, induce RANKL expression resulting in proliferation of mammary epithelial cells. Moreover, RANK and RANKL have been shown to regulate mammary epithelial stem cells. RANK and RANKL were also identified as critical mechanism in the development of hormone-induced breast cancer and metastatic spread to bone. In this review, we will focus on the various RANK/RANKL functions ranging from bone physiology, immune regulation, and initiation of breast cancer. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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