Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp400 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Osteonecrosis of the jaw and non-malignant disease

Coudert Amelie , Lescaille Geraldine , Baaroun Vanessa , Azerad Jean , Cohen-Solal Martine , Berdal Ariane , Descroix Vianney

Bisphosphonates (BP) are powerful bone resorption inhibitors. They are used for the symptomatic treatment of malignant osteolytic bone disease (e.g. multiple myeloma and bone metastasis), as well as bone diseases associated with high bone resorption (e.g. postmenopausal osteoporosis, cortisone-induced osteoporosis). However, recent data showed that a rare, but serious, adverse effect of BP therapy is osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ). Given the increasing number of persons rece...

ba0003ht4 | (1) | ECTS2014

Sclerostin prevents mice from osteoarthritis despite high subchondral bone accretion

Bouaziz Wafa , Funck-Brentano Thomas , Lin Hilene , Marty Caroline , Come Dominique , Hay Eric , Cohen-Solal Martine

Purpose: Sclerostin, a Wnt inhibitor produced by osteocytes that regulate bone remodelling, might be involved in cartilage metabolism. Therefore, we assessed the effect of sclerostin in osteoarthritis using SOST-deficient mice.Methods: SOST-KO and wild type (WT) mice underwent partial meniscectomie (Mnx). Mice were sacrificed at 4, 6 or 9 weeks after Mnx to analyze i) bone volume (BV/TV) at the femoral condyle, ii) osteophyte volume (microCT), iii) carti...

ba0003pp15 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2014

Bone secreted dickkopf-related protein 1 ameliorates osteoarthritis in mice

Funck-Brentano Thomas , Bouaziz Wafa , Marty Caroline , Geoffroy Valerie , Hay Eric , Cohen-Solal Martine

Objective: Cartilage loss and subchondral bone changes are hallmarks of osteoarthritis (OA). The Wnt family is involved in the regulation of bone and cartilage. We have shown that the Wnt/β-catenin pathway is activated in bone during OA, but the effect of its inhibition in bone in cartilage remodeling is unknown. We here investigated the impact of the bone-specific inhibition of Wnt during the development of OA.Methods: Partial meniscectomy (Mnx) wa...

ba0005oc4.2 | Catabolism and metabolism | ECTS2016

Inhibition of Sphingosine 1 Phosphate produced by Osteoclasts reduces chondrocyte catabolism and prevents osteoarthritis in mice

Cherifi Chahrazad , Hafsia Narjes , Latourte Augustin , Richette Pascal , Hay Eric , Cohen-Solal Martine

Purpose: High osteoclastogenesis accompanies early stages of osteoarthritis (OA). Cartilage loss is reduced when osteoclasts are inhibited in mice models with bone hyperresorption. Although several evidences show that osteoclast-produced molecules affects chondrocyte metabolism, the mechanism by which inhibition of osteoclasts protects from cartilage damage is unclear. Our purpose was to investigate the role of Sphingosine 1 Phosphate, a lipid mediator secreted by osteoclasts ...

ba0005p415 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

rs72658163, a new heterozygous variant in COL1A2 associated with atypical femoral fracture

Funck-Brentano Thomas , Ostertag Agnes , Debiais Francoise , Fardellone Patrice , Collet Corinne , Mornet Etienne , Cohen-Solal Martine

Atypical femoral fractures (AFF) of the subtrochanteric region are rare. Bisphosphonates account to a large extent to their occurrence, however AFF also occur without exposure to bone medication. We here assessed the genetic factors associated with AFF among subtrochanteric fractures. Cases of subtrochanteric or femoral shaft fractures were identified through ICD-10 codes in three French academic centers from 2007 to 2010. Medical records were analyzed by two investigators tha...

ba0006p007 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Effects of a 8-month physical activity and nutrition-induced weight loss program on bone health of obese adolescents.

Chaplais Elodie , Naughton Geraldine , Greene David , Duclos Martine , Masurier Julie , Dutheil Frederic , Thivel David , Courteix Daniel

Objective: This work investigated the changes of bone hip structural parameters in obese adolescents enrolled in a successful weight loss program.Methods: Thirty-one obese adolescents (age 13.61±1.27) enrolled in a 8-month weight loss program combining physical activity and nutrition were compared with normal-weight (NW) matched peers (age 15.9±0.43). Investigations were performed at baseline and 8 months. Bone geometric and strength indices we...

ba0006p046 | (1) | ICCBH2017

A 16 years old follow up in one case of congenital multiple hormone deficiency: growth, sexual development and bone metabolism

Petrolini Chiara , Stagi Stefano , Rubino Chiara , Gioe Daniela , Spina Luisa La , Peluso Francesca , Monica Matteo Della , Martino Maurizio de

Background: Congenital multiple hormone deficiency (CMHD) is a rare condition caused by mutations in transcription factors involved in pituitary ontogenesis1. Incidence of mutations in POU1F1 gene in results between 3.8 and 7.7%2. POU1F1 gene mutations lead to somatolactotroph and thryotroph deficiencies. Brain MRI can be normal or shows pituitary hypoplasia without extrapituitary anomalies.Presenting problem: We describe the growth...

ba0006p119 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Phenotypic spectrum in Weyers acrofacial dysostosis: A case report

Rubino Chiara , Stagi Stefano , Petrolini Chiara , Gioe Daniela , La Spina Luisa , Peluso Francesca , Della Monica Matteo , de Martino Maurizio

Background: Weyers acrofacial dysostosis (WAD, OMIM 193530) is a rare autosomal dominant disease, characterized by mildly short stature, postaxial polydactyly, nail dystrophy and dental anomalies. WAD should be distinguished from Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (OMIM 225500), a similar but more severe disease, comprising chondrodysplasia, orofacial anomalies and, in a proportion of patients, cardiovascular malformations. Both diseases are caused by mutations in either EVC or EVC2<s...

ba0001pp144 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Selective BET bromodomains epigenetic signaling inhibition as a therapeutic strategy in primary bone tumors

Lamoureux Francois , Baud'huin Marc , Rodriguez Lidia , Jacques Camille , Berreur Martine , Bradner James E , Redini Francoise , Heymann Dominique , Ory Benjamin

Osteosarcoma is the most frequent primary bone tumor that develops mainly in young adults. The survival rate at 5 years is below 30% for patients with poor response to treatment or with metastasis.The histones modifications are of critical importance in maintaining the transcription program of both normal and tumor cells. The bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET) protein family is an important class of ‘histone reading protein’ capable to...