The RANKL-RANK Story

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Abstract

Receptor activator of nuclear factor κB (RANK) and its ligand (RANKL) have originally been described for their key roles in bone metabolism and the immune system. Subsequently, it has been shown that the RANKL-RANK system is critical in the formation of mammary epithelia in lactating females and the thermoregulation of the central nervous system. RANKL and RANK are under the tight control of the female sex hormones estradiol and progesterone. A reduction of the circulating female sex hormones leading to an increase in RANKL-RANK signaling is the leading cause of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. Denosumab, a human monoclonal anti-RANKL antibody, has been approved for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, where it is showing great promise. In addition, RANKL-RANK signaling also plays a critical role in other bone pathologies, bone metastasis or hormone-driven breast cancer. This review will highlight some of the functions of RANKL-RANK in bone turnover, the immune system and brain with a focus on the regulatory role of the female sex hormones.

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Nagy, V., & Penninger, J. M. (2015, October 16). The RANKL-RANK Story. Gerontology. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000371845

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