Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002oc17 | Diagnostics | ICCBH2013

Determinants of bone mineral density in long-term adult survivors of childhood cancer

Klap B C , te Winkel M L , den Hoed M , van Waas M , Neggers S J C M M , Boot A M , Pieters R , Pluijm S M F , van den Heuvel-Eibrink M M

Objectives: Osteopenia is a complication of childhood cancer treatment but it is unknown to which extend this occurs in adult survivors, and which subgroups are at risk. We examined bone mineral density (BMD) and assed the relative importance of potential determinants of low BMD in very long-term adult survivors of childhood cancer.Methods: The single-center cohort study included 410 adult CCSs (median age at diagnosis: 6.6 years (range: 0–17 years)...

ba0004op12 | (1) | ICCBH2015

A non-invasive method for screening vitamin D insufficiency for adolescents using skin colourimetry

Lam Tsz Ping , Lee Wayne Y W , Cheung Franco T F , Tsang Echo K L , Wong Lyn L N , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y

Introduction: Effective screening for vitamin D (Vit-D) insufficiency is desirable. Pigmentation of unexposed (constitutive) skin and exposed (facultative) skin can be measured with skin colourimetry to assess dermal capability in synthesizing Vit-D and degree of sunlight exposure respectively. This study aimed at evaluating whether skin colourimetry could be used to screen Vit-D insufficiency among adolescents.Methods: 240 healthy adolescents (mean age=...

ba0005oc1.4 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Relationship between total hip (TH) BMD T-score and incidence of nonvertebral fracture (NVFX) with up to 10 years of Denosumab (Dmab) treatment

Ferrari S , Adami S , Brown J P , Cosman F , Czerwiński E , de Gregorio L H , Malouf J , Reginster J-Y , Daizadeh N S , Wang A , Wagman R B , Lewiecki E M

The relationship between BMD T-score and FX risk has not been established in patients receiving osteoporosis therapy. In the FREEDOM Extension study, continuous DMAb therapy for up to 10 years increased BMD levels with no therapeutic plateau at lumbar spine or TH [Bone et al, ASBMR 2015]. Such improvements would only be meaningful if associated with FX reductions. We investigated the relationship between TH BMD T-score and NVFX in women who received DMAb during FREEDOM and tho...

ba0003pp247 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Evaluation of bone mineral density at the inhabitants of Karelia

Marusenko Irina , Pashkova Inga , Polskaya Irina , Vezikova Natalia

Age is one of the most important factors that influence bone condition. At the age of 40–45 years for women (F) and 50 years for men (M) processes of bone formation and resorption are balanced, then bone resorption predominates.We examined 103 M (20–78 years) and 360 F (20–87 years), residing in the Republic of Karelia. Densitometry was performed for all patients to assess age-related changes in bone mineral density (BMD) at the lumbar spi...

ba0001pp279 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Genome-wide association study meta-analysis identifies the SOAT1/AXDND1 locus to be associated with hip and forearm fracture risk

Pettersson-Kymmer Ulrika , Lacroix Andrea , Eriksson Joel , Bergstrom Ulrica , Melin Beatrice , Wibom Carl , Vandenput Liesbeth , Rajaraman Preetha , Hartge Patricia , Chanock Stephen , Hallmans Goran , Duggan David , Kooperberg Charles , Handelman Samuel , Aragaki Aaron , Nethander Maria , Uitterlinden Andre , Rivadeneira Fernando , Jackson Rebecca , Ohlsson Claes

Hip and forearm fractures are the two clinically most important non-vertebral fractures. Twin studies have demonstrated a high heritability of these fractures and the heritable component of fracture risk is largely independent of BMD.To identify common genetic variants associated with hip and forearm fractures, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS ~ 2.5 million SNPs) meta-analysis of two large fracture data sets within the well-characterize...

ba0001pp454 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Long bone fragility in NF1 is due to deficiency of architecture, micro-structure and matrix mineralization

Kuhnisch Jirko , Seto Jong , Lange Claudia , Schrof Susanne , Stumpp Sabine , Kobus Karolina , Grohmann Julia , Kossler Nadine , Varga Peter , Osswald Monika , Tinschert Sigrid , Seifert Wenke , el Khassawna Thaqif , Stevenson David , Elefteriou Florent , Kornak Uwe , Raum Kay , Fratzl Peter , Kolanczyk Mateusz , Mundlos Stefan

Neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) is a monogenetic disorder caused by mutations in the NF1 gene encoding for the Ras-GAP protein neurofibromin. Apart from benign tumour development NF1 is frequently associated with skeletal manifestations such as osteopenia or debilitating focal skeletal dysplasia. To assess a function of Nf1 in osteocytes we here apply a combinatorial approach of biophysical, histological and molecular techniques allowing differential analysis ...

ba0002oc10 | Biology | ICCBH2013

Phenotypic dissection of bone mineral density facilitates the identification of skeletal site specificity on the genetic regulation of bone

Kemp John P , Medina-Gomez Carolina , Estrada Karol , Heppe Denise H M , Zillikens Carola M , Timpson Nicholas J , St Pourcain Beate , Ring Susan M , Hofman Albert , Jaddoe Vincent W V , Smith George Davey , Uitterlinden Andre G , Tobias Jonathan H , Rivadeneira Fernando , Evans David M

Heritability of bone mineral density (BMD) varies at skeletal sites, possibly reflecting different relative contributions of environmental and genetic influences. To quantify shared genetic influences across different sites, we estimated the genetic correlation of BMD at the upper limb (UL), lower limb (LL) and skull (S) obtained from whole body DXA scans, using bivariate genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA). The study (n=9395) combined data from the Avon Longitu...

ba0005oc2.3 | Bone mass and bone strength Wnt signalling | ECTS2016

Life-course GWAS approach for total body BMD unveils 16 new BMD loci with some exerting age-specific effects

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Kemp John , Chesi Alessandra , Kreiner-Moller Eskil , Harris Tamara , Mook Dennis , Hatwig Fernando , Joro Raimo , Nedeljkovic Ivana , Evans Dan , Mullin Benjamin , Ohlsson Claes , Styrkarsdottir Unnur , Karasik David , McGuigan Fiona , Kiel Doug , Uitterlinden Andre , Tobias Jon , Evans Dave , Rivadeneira Fernando

Introduction: Bone mineral density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait used to assess skeletal health in children and risk of osteoporosis later in life. To date >60 loci associated with bone-related traits measured at different skeletal sites have been identified. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis of total body (TB-)BMD in children and adults to identify genetic determinants and age-specific effects of loci on this trait.<p class="abstext...

ba0007p46 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Vertebral fractures are more prevalent than long bone fractures in boys with glucocorticoid-treated Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Results of a prospective observational study

Jackowski Stefan A , McAdam Laura C , Ma Jinhui , McMillan Hugh J , Konji Victor N , Matzinger Mary Ann , Shenouda Nazih , Jaremko Jacob L , Koujok Khaldoun , Khan Nasrin , Khatchadourian Karine , Robinson Marie-Eve , MacLeay Lynn , Saleh David S , Siminoski Kerry , Rauch Frank , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: Osteoporosis is a frequent cause of morbidity in boys with glucocorticoid (GC)-treated Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). We sought to determine the frequency and characteristics of the two most debilitating types of fractures, vertebral and long bone (VF and LBF), in pediatric DMD.Methods: This was a prospective, bi-centre, single-visit observational study in boys 4 to 17 years of age with genetically-confirmed DMD. The bone health assessmen...