Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006p068 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Craniosynostosis can occur in children with nutritional rickets

Forestier-Zhang L , Arundel P , Cross R Gilbey , Mughal M Z , Offiah A C , Cheung M S

Background: Severe vitamin D deficiency (VDD), is a common disorder, which has complications including rickets, hypocalcaemia, hypotonia, delayed development and cardiomyopathy. Although nutritional rickets associated craniosynostosis has been reported, there is little awareness of this or knowledge about its clinical course or severity. We present five cases of late onset craniosynostosis in association with nutritional rickets.Clinical presentation: Th...

ba0006p116 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Classical SATB2-associated syndrome with severe osteoporosis, recurrent bony fractures and tibial bowing

Jacobs Benjamin , Rose Anna M. , Zulf Mughal M. , Keen Richard , Wakeling Emma L.

Background: Mutations in SATB2 have been described in association with a unique phenotype known as SATB2-associated syndrome (SAS). This condition is characterised by severe intellectual disability affecting speech development, behaviour, facial features and dental anomalies. Skeletal features and osteoporosis have been reported in older individuals (aged 15–36), in association with point mutations. We report a 24-year-old man with a SATB2 misse...

ba0001pp203 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Connectivity Map-based discovery of novel compounds that induce osteoblast differentiation

Brum A M , van de Peppel J , van Kerkwijk A , Janssen M , Schreuders-Koedam M , Strini T , Eijken M , van Leeuwen J P T M , van der Eerden B C J

Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass leading to increased bone fragility and fracture susceptibility. Little is currently known about what specific factors stimulate osteoblast differentiation from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Therefore, the aim for this project is to determine novel factors and mechanisms involved in human bone production which can be targeted to treat osteoporosis, using gene expression profiling and bioinformati...

ba0002oc11 | Biology | ICCBH2013

Connectivity map-based discovery of novel compounds that induce osteoblast differentiation

Brum A M , de Peppel J van , van Kerkwijk A , Janssen M , Schreuders-Koedam M , Strini T , Eijken M , van Leeuwen J P T M , van der Eerden B C J

Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass leading to increased bone fragility and fracture susceptibility. Little is currently known about what specific factors stimulate osteoblast differentiation from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Therefore, the aim for this project is to determine novel factors and mechanisms involved in human bone production which can be targeted to treat osteoporosis, using gene expression profiling and bioinformati...

ba0005p5 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2016

The effects of hydroxychloroquine on bone turnover

Both T , van der Eerden B C J , Koedam M , Zillikens M C , van Laar J A M , Dalm V A S H , van Leeuwen H P T M , van Hagen P M , van Daele P L A

Introduction: We recently showed that patients with primary Sjögren Syndrome (pSS) have significantly higher bone mineral density (BMD) in the lumbar spine and femoral neck compared with healthy controls. The majority of those patients (69%) were using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), which may have favourable effects on BMD.Aim: To evaluate whether HCQ modulates human bone cells in vitro.Methods: Osteoblasts were differenti...

ba0003pp156 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Interleukin-34 and macrophage-colony stimulating factor interact to form a heteromeric and functional cytokine

Segaliny Aude , Brion Regis , Brulin Benedicte , Teletchea Stephane , Jardin Julien , Maillasson Mike , Charrier Celine , Heymann Dominique

Interleukin-34 (IL-34) is a newly discovered cytokine which regulates, like macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF), the differentiation/activation of the myeloid lineage. IL-34 and M-CSF are homodimers known to bind to the M-CSF receptor (M-CSFR) in a competitive manner. In this system, IL-34 can substitute for the M-CSF to induce osteoclastic differentiation. The aim of the present work was to study the functional relationships of these cytokines on cells expressing the...

ba0001pp340 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Trabecular bone score and bone mineral density of lumbar spine in healthy women: pros and cons

Povoroznyuk Vladyslav , Lamy O , Dzerovych Nataliia , Hans Didier

Areal bone mineral density (aBMD) of the PA spine and proximal femur remained the gold standard for WHO classification of osteoporosis, fracture prediction and patient monitoring. Unfortunately, with age it is not infrequent to observe the presence of degenerative disease such as spinal osteoarthritis which would have a positive artifactual impact on aBMD which could lead to an erroneous interpretation. In a previous study it has been demonstrated that apparently such artifact...

ba0005cabs.oc4.5 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

New models of breast and lung cancer bone metastases for preclinical efficacy testing

Suominen Mari I. , Hagemann Urs B. , Konkol Yvonne , Bernoulli Jenni , Fagerlund Katja M. , Bjerke Roger M. , Karlsson Jenny , Halleen Jussi M. , Cuthbertson Alan

In advanced ER+ve breast cancer, the propensity of bone involvement is 85%. Similarly in advanced lung cancer, 30–40% of patients develop bone metastases, and as recent advances in lung cancer therapies improve survival, the number of patients living with bone metastases is expected to increase. At the same time there is a paucity of especially ER+ and osteoblastic animal models available. We present herein the development of four mouse models of breast and lung cancer su...

ba0005oc6.2 | Development and differentiation (or Aging) | ECTS2016

Bone with uncleavable type I collagen C-propeptide has abnormal development of multiple bone cell populations and increased bone mineral density with age

Barnes Aileen M , Perosky Joseph E , Blouin Stephane , Rajpar M Helen , Khoury Basma , Klaushofer Klaus , Roschger Paul , Fratzl-Zelman Nadja , Kozloff Kenneth M , Marini Joan C

Mutations in the C-propeptide cleavage site of both COL1A1 and COL1A2 cause dominant high bone mass (HBM) osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), characterized by bone hypermineralization. To elucidate the role of C-propeptide processing in bone formation, we generated heterozygous HBM mice in which both residues of the COL1A1 cleavage site were mutated to prevent cleavage by BMP1. HBM mice are smaller than WT in both weight and length and have extremely brittle bones....

ba0006p063 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Effects of KRN23, a fully human anti-FGF23 monoclonal antibody, on functional outcomes in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH): results from a randomized, open-label Phase 2 study

Imel Erik , Carpenter Thomas , Linglart Agnes , Boot Annemieke , Hogler Wolfgang , Padidela Raja , van't Hoff William , Portale Anthony , Mao Meng , Skrinar Alison , San Martin Javier , Whyte Michael P

Objectives: In XLH, musculoskeletal outcomes of current treatment with oral phosphate (Pi)/active vitamin D are suboptimal for many patients. In a Phase 2, open-label study, we tested the hypothesis that KRN23 improves rickets and functional outcomes in XLH children.Methods: Fifty-two children with XLH (ages 5–12 years at baseline) received KRN23 subcutaneously biweekly (Q2W) or monthly (Q4W). At study entry, most participants had received oral Pi/a...