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Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in osteoclasts is suppressed by a Tmem178-dependent mechanism that restricts Ca2+ influx

Researchers have uncovered a pathway that keeps bone resorption in check by dampening the activation of inflammasomes in osteoclasts—identifying an important restraint and helping to answer a paradox in the field of bone biology.

Learn more in Science Signaling.


The ER protein Tmem178 prevents bone loss by limiting Ca2+-dependent inflammasome activation in osteoclasts.

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