Mechanisms of promoting the differentiation and bone resorption function of osteoclasts by Staphylococcus aureus infection

Bone infection is a common and serious complication in the field of orthopedics, which frequently leads to excessive bone destruction and fracture nonunion. Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infection affects bone cell function which, in turn, causes bone destruction. Bone is mainly regulated by osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Osteoclasts are the only cell type with bone resorptive function. Their over-activation is closely associated with excessive bone loss. Understanding how S. aureus changes the functional state of osteoclasts is the key to effective treatment. By reviewing the literature, this paper summarizes several mechanisms of bone destruction caused by S. aureus influencing osteoclasts, thereby stimulating new ideas for the treatment of bone infection.

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