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ba0005ws3.2 | MicroRNA and bone | ECTS2016

miRNA in diabetic bone disease

Heilmeier Ursula

Epidemiological studies have found that patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2D) have a higher incidence of fragility fractures relative to non-diabetic individuals. Given the substantial morbidity, mortality and costs that emanate from T2D-related fractures, proper recognition of T2D individuals at increased fracture risk is indispensable. Although fracture risk in type 2 diabetics is routinely assessed with WHO-FRAX scores or DXA these methods show limitations. This high...

ba0005oc5.1 | Risk factors for fracture, Pagets disease of bone and musle and bone | ECTS2016

High serum miRNA 550a-5p levels are risk factors for incident fractures in older postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes

Heilmeier Ursula , Hackl Matthias , Skalicky Susanna , Weilner Sylvia , Schroeder Fabian , Vierlinger Klemens , Lobach Iryna , Eiriksdottir Gudny , Aspelund Thor , Gudmundsson Elias , Grillari Johannes , Harris Tamara , Link Thomas , Gudnasson Vilmundur , Schwartz Ann

Standard DXA measurements, including FRAX scores, are limited in assessing fracture risk in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Novel, general applicable biomarkers are therefore needed. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are secreted into the circulation from cells of various tissues proportional to local disease severity. Serum miRNA classifiers including miR-550a-5p were recently found to discriminate T2D women without and with prevalent fragility fractures with high specificity and sensitivity (AUC&#6...