Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp120 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Interaction between FGF23 R176W mutation and C716T nonsynonymous change (T239M, rs7955866) in FGF23 on the clinical phenotype in a family with autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets

Merlotti Daniela , Rendina Domenico , Gennari Luigi , Esposito Teresa , Magliocca Sara , De Filippo Gianpaolo , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Gianfrancesco Fernando

Autosomal dominant hypophosphatemic rickets (ADHR) is a hereditary disorder characterized by isolate renal phosphate wasting, hypophosphatemia, and inappropriately normal 1,25(OH)2D3 levels. ADHR is caused by mutations in FGF23 protein that actively regulates phosphate homeostasis. In contrast to X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets, ADHR shows incomplete penetrance, variable age at onset, and in rare cases resolution of the phosphate-wasting defect...

ba0003pp368 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Vitamin D supplementation decreases the occurrence of acute phase response following i.v. bisphosphonate treatment in Paget's disease of bone

Merlotti Daniela , Gennari Luigi , Franci Maria Beatrice , Lucani Barbara , Campagna Maria Stella , Cresti Laura , Stolakis Konstantinos , Rotatori Stefano , Nuti Ranuccio

Acute phase reaction (APR) is the most frequent side effect following i.v. nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) infusion. A recent observation in osteoporotic women treated with N-BPs evidenced a negative association between 25(OH)D levels and APR, likely due to the immuno-modulatory effects of vitamin D on γδTcells. However, this association remains to be demonstrated in patients with Paget’s disease of bone (PDB). Moreover whether vitamin D supplementat...

ba0001pp477 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

A OPTN variant (rs1561570) interacts with TNFRSF11A polymorphism (rs1805034) on the clinical phenotype of sporadic Paget's disease of bone

Merlotti Daniela , Gennari Luigi , Gianfrancesco Fernando , Rendina Domenico , Stefano Marco Di , Esposito Teresa , Divisato Giuseppina , Morello Giovanna , Muscariello Riccardo , Isaia Giancarlo , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio

Despite mutations in SQSTM1 gene have been detected in up to 50% of patients with familial Paget’s disease of bone (PDB), their prevalence is low in sporadic PDB, likely due to the presence of additional predisposition genes. Recently, at least seven genes were associated with PDB in genome-wide-association studies, including polymorphic variation in OPTN,encoding for optineurin. In particular, a single OPTN variant (rs1561570) was highly associated with...

ba0003pp186 | Genetics | ECTS2014

Pharmacogenomics of bisphosphonate treatment in Paget's disease of bone: retrospective and prospective analysis

Merlotti Daniela , Gianfrancesco Fernando , Rendina Domenico , Muscariello Riccardo , Esposito Teresa , Franci Maria Beatrice , Lucani Barbara , Campagna Maria Stella , Cresti Laura , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Gennari Luigi

We previously evidenced a reduced response to i.v. pamidronate in Q15STM1 mutation carriers (Q15STM1+) with Paget’s disease of bone (PDB). In order to confirm and extend this observation, we investigated the effect of Q15STM1 mutation and polymorphisms in three genes associated with PDB (TNFRSF11A; OPTN; TNFRSF11B) on the response to bisphosphonates. First, a retrospective study was performed in 335 patients treated wi...

ba0005p103 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Conventional and Pagetic Giant Cell Tumor of bone: distinct clinical features are defined by different genetic background and histological appearance

Divisato Giuseppina , di Carlo Federica Scotto , Esposito Teresa , Pazzaglia Laura , Benassi Maria Serena , Merlotti Daniela , Rendina Domenico , Gennari Luigi , Gianfrancesco Fernando

Conventional Giant Cell Tumor of Bone (GCT) is an aggressive bone tumor characterized by malignant mesenchymal stromal cells, responsible for its unusually high population of multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells. GCT could arise in bones affected by Paget’s disease of bone (GCT/PDB) with a different clinical profile regarding the age-onset of the neoplasm (30 years vs 50 years) and the skeletal localization (appendicular skeleton vs cranio-facial bones), let hyphote...

ba0005p452 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Micro-RNA expression profiling in Paget’s disease of bone

Bianciardi Simone , Merlotti Daniela , Sebastiani Guido , Valentini Marco , Gonnelli Stefano , Caffarelli Carla , Evangelista Isabella Anna , Cenci Simone , Nuti Ranuccio , Dotta Francesco , Gennari Luigi

Since their initial discovery, microRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as critical post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression that are able to modulate bone remodeling. Nonetheless, despite the peculiar and aggressive phenotype of pagetic osteoclasts and the associated increase in osteoblast activity, whether deregulation of miRNAs is involved in Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) remains unknown. Here, we performed a serum miRNA expression profile (Taqman Human MicroRNA Array...

ba0005p108 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Clinical and experimental evidence suggest a protective effect of Paget’s disease of bone against skeletal metastasization from solid tumors

Merlotti Daniela , Rucci Nadia , Rendina Domenico , Bianciardi Simone , Evangelista Isabella Anna , Ucci Argia , Rotatori Stefano , Sebastiani Guido , Dotta Francesco , Cenci Simone , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Teti Anna , Gennari Luigi

Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder of bone metabolism characterized by focal areas of excessive and rapid bone resorption and formation, leading to bone pain, deformity and fractures. Despite the well documented increase in the risk of primary bone tumors due to neoplastic degeneration of pagetic tissue, a large retrospective analysis suggested that patients with prostate cancer and PDB have delayed time to bone metastases and improved overall survival tha...

ba0005p367 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

FGF23 and SCL are expressed in carotid plaques and the association between their circulating fractions and fractures differs in relation to comorbidity in elderly individuals

Rotatori Stefano , Corallo Claudio , Merlotti Daniela , Rendina Domenico , Bianciardi Simone , Patti Aurora , Gonnelli Stefano , Evangelista Isabella Anna , Lucani Barbara , Franci Maria Beatrice , Setacci Carlo , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Dotta Francesco , Gennari Luigi

Sclerostin (SCL) and FGF23 are osteocyte-secreted factors with a major role in bone homeostasis. Despite their skeletal effects and their association with fracture risk in some studies, variations in circulating levels were also described in patients with diabetes (DM), chronic renal failure (CRF) and/or cardiovascular disease (CVD). In order to provide further insight on the relationship between these osteocyte-derived factors, osteoporosis and cardio-metabolic disorders we a...