Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles

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Proteinases in bone resorption : obvious and less obvious roles. / Delaissé, Jean-Marie; Engsig, M T; Everts, V; del Carmen Ovejero, M; Ferreras, M; Lund, L; Vu, T H; Werb, Z; Winding, B; Lochter, A; Karsdal, M A; Troen, Tine; Kirkegaard, T; Lenhard, T; Heegaard, Anne-Marie; Neff, L; Baron, R; Foged, Niels.

In: Clinica Chimica Acta, Vol. 291, No. 2, 2000, p. 223-34.

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Harvard

Delaissé, J-M, Engsig, MT, Everts, V, del Carmen Ovejero, M, Ferreras, M, Lund, L, Vu, TH, Werb, Z, Winding, B, Lochter, A, Karsdal, MA, Troen, T, Kirkegaard, T, Lenhard, T, Heegaard, A-M, Neff, L, Baron, R & Foged, N 2000, 'Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles', Clinica Chimica Acta, vol. 291, no. 2, pp. 223-34.

APA

Delaissé, J-M., Engsig, M. T., Everts, V., del Carmen Ovejero, M., Ferreras, M., Lund, L., Vu, T. H., Werb, Z., Winding, B., Lochter, A., Karsdal, M. A., Troen, T., Kirkegaard, T., Lenhard, T., Heegaard, A-M., Neff, L., Baron, R., & Foged, N. (2000). Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles. Clinica Chimica Acta, 291(2), 223-34.

Vancouver

Delaissé J-M, Engsig MT, Everts V, del Carmen Ovejero M, Ferreras M, Lund L et al. Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles. Clinica Chimica Acta. 2000;291(2):223-34.

Author

Delaissé, Jean-Marie ; Engsig, M T ; Everts, V ; del Carmen Ovejero, M ; Ferreras, M ; Lund, L ; Vu, T H ; Werb, Z ; Winding, B ; Lochter, A ; Karsdal, M A ; Troen, Tine ; Kirkegaard, T ; Lenhard, T ; Heegaard, Anne-Marie ; Neff, L ; Baron, R ; Foged, Niels. / Proteinases in bone resorption : obvious and less obvious roles. In: Clinica Chimica Acta. 2000 ; Vol. 291, No. 2. pp. 223-34.

Bibtex

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title = "Proteinases in bone resorption: obvious and less obvious roles",
abstract = "Bone resorption is critical for the development and the maintenance of the skeleton, and improper regulation of bone resorption leads to pathological situations. Proteinases are necessary for this process. In this review, we show that this need of proteinases is not only because they are required for the solubilization of bone matrix, but also because they are key components of the mechanism that determines where and when bone resorption will be initiated. Moreover, there are indications that proteinases may also determine whether resorption will be followed by bone formation. Some of the proteinases involved in these different steps of the resorption processes were recently identified, as for instance cathepsin K, MMP-9 (gelatinase B), and interstitial collagenase. However, there is also increasing evidence showing that the critical proteinase(s) may vary depending on the bone type or on other factors.",
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AU - Delaissé, Jean-Marie

AU - Engsig, M T

AU - Everts, V

AU - del Carmen Ovejero, M

AU - Ferreras, M

AU - Lund, L

AU - Vu, T H

AU - Werb, Z

AU - Winding, B

AU - Lochter, A

AU - Karsdal, M A

AU - Troen, Tine

AU - Kirkegaard, T

AU - Lenhard, T

AU - Heegaard, Anne-Marie

AU - Neff, L

AU - Baron, R

AU - Foged, Niels

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N2 - Bone resorption is critical for the development and the maintenance of the skeleton, and improper regulation of bone resorption leads to pathological situations. Proteinases are necessary for this process. In this review, we show that this need of proteinases is not only because they are required for the solubilization of bone matrix, but also because they are key components of the mechanism that determines where and when bone resorption will be initiated. Moreover, there are indications that proteinases may also determine whether resorption will be followed by bone formation. Some of the proteinases involved in these different steps of the resorption processes were recently identified, as for instance cathepsin K, MMP-9 (gelatinase B), and interstitial collagenase. However, there is also increasing evidence showing that the critical proteinase(s) may vary depending on the bone type or on other factors.

AB - Bone resorption is critical for the development and the maintenance of the skeleton, and improper regulation of bone resorption leads to pathological situations. Proteinases are necessary for this process. In this review, we show that this need of proteinases is not only because they are required for the solubilization of bone matrix, but also because they are key components of the mechanism that determines where and when bone resorption will be initiated. Moreover, there are indications that proteinases may also determine whether resorption will be followed by bone formation. Some of the proteinases involved in these different steps of the resorption processes were recently identified, as for instance cathepsin K, MMP-9 (gelatinase B), and interstitial collagenase. However, there is also increasing evidence showing that the critical proteinase(s) may vary depending on the bone type or on other factors.

KW - Bone Diseases

KW - Bone Resorption

KW - Endopeptidases

KW - Extracellular Matrix

KW - Humans

M3 - Journal article

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EP - 234

JO - Clinica Chimica Acta

JF - Clinica Chimica Acta

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