Published 1 August 2005. doi:10.1084/jem.20051123
Rockefeller University Press, 0022-1007 $8.00
JEM, Volume 202, Number 3, 337-340
Macrophage fusion
:
the making of osteoclasts and giant cells
Agnès Vignery
A.V. is at Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510.
CORRESPONDENCE A.V.: agnes.vignery{at}yale.edu
Abstract
The fusion of cells is a fundamental biological event that is essential for a variety of developmental and homeostatic processes. Fusion is required for the formation of multinucleated osteoclasts and giant cells, although the mechanisms that govern these processes are poorly understood. A new study now reveals an unexpected role for the receptor, dendritic cellspecific transmembrane protein (DC-STAMP), in this process. The potential mechanism by which DC-STAMP governs fusion and the implications of this finding will be discussed.

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