Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp139 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

New PI3Kα-specific inhibitor, BYL719: therapeutic interest in osteosarcoma

Gobin Berengere , Baud'huin Marc , Charrier Celine , Hervouet Soizic , Lezot Frederic , Blanchard Frederic , Heymann Dominique

It has been established that disturbances of intracellular signaling pathways strongly contribute to the oncologic process. Indeed, phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) became a key target in cancer therapy, due to its high frequency of mutation and/or gain of function of its catalytic subunits in cancer cells. In this context, we investigated the in vitro and in vivo effects of a new PI3Kα inhibitor, BYL719 (Novartis Pharma), on bone cells and its thera...

ba0002p31 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Craniofacial consequences of high dose zoledronic acid injections in onco-pediatric patients

Lezot Frederic , Chesneau Julie , Battaglia Severine , Brion Regis , Farges Jean-Christophe , Heymann Dominique , Redini Francoise

Background: High doses of zoledronic acid (ZOL), one of the most potent inhibitors of bone resorption; is currently evaluated in a phase III clinical trial in Europe for the treatment of malignant pediatric primary bone tumors. The impact of such an intensive treatment on the craniofacial skeleton is a critical question in the context of patients with actively growing skeleton; in particular in the light of our previous studies evidencing that endochondral bone formation was t...

ba0001pp502 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2013

Craniofacial consequences of high-dose zoledronic acid injections in onco-pediatric patients

Lezot Frederic , Chesneau Julie , Battaglia Severine , Brion Regis , Farges Jean-Christophe , Lescaille Geraldine , Castaneda Beatriz , Marec-Berard Perrine , Brugieres Laurence , Corradini Nadege , Heymann Dominique , Redini Francoise

Background: High zoledronic acid (ZOL) dose protocol, one of the most potent inhibitors of bone resorption, is currently evaluated in a phase III clinical trial in Europe for the treatment of malignant pediatric primary bone tumors. The impact of such an intensive treatment on the craniofacial skeleton growth is a critical question in the context of patients with actively growing skeleton, in the light of our previous studies evidencing that endochondral bone formation was tra...