Title of article :
Evaluation of the role of RANK and OPG genes in Paget’s disease of bone
Author/Authors :
W Wuyts، نويسنده , , L Van Wesenbeeck، نويسنده , , A. Morales-Piga، نويسنده , , S Ralston، نويسنده , , L Hocking، نويسنده , , F Vanhoenacker، نويسنده , , René Westhovens، نويسنده , , L Verbruggen، نويسنده , , D Anderson، نويسنده , , A Hughes، نويسنده , , W. van Hul، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
4
From page :
104
To page :
107
Abstract :
Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is one of the most common bone disorders in the western world. PDB is characterized by focal areas of increased osteoclastic bone resorption and bone formation, which leads to the formation of poorly structured bone. These abnormalities of bone turnover and structure predispose affected individuals to various complications including bone pain, deformity, pathological fracture, and an increased risk of osteosarcoma. One of the main mechanisms of osteoclast formation and activation involves the receptor activator of nuclear factor -κB (RANK)/RANK ligand (RANKL)/osteoprotegerin (OPG) pathway, where binding of RANKL to RANK results in the differentiation of osteoclast precursors. OPG, on the other hand, acts as an inhibitor of osteoclastogenesis by serving as a decoy receptor for RANKL. Recently, mutations in the RANK gene have been shown to cause familial expansile osteolysis, a rare bone disorder showing great similarity to PDB. We performed mutation analysis in the RANK and OPG genes in 28 PDB patients to investigate whether mutations in these genes could be responsible for PDB. Our data suggest that RANK is not directly involved in PDB in our set of patients, as no mutations in the RANK coding region could be identified and allele frequencies of RANK polymorphisms did not differ in PDB patients as compared with the random population. Also, in the OPG gene, we could not detect PDB-causing mutations. However, of the several polymorphisms identified, one (400 + 4 C/T in intron 2), showed a statistically significant increased frequency for the C allele in PDB patients, suggesting that individuals harboring this allele may be more susceptible for developing PDB.
Keywords :
Receptor activator of nuclear factor k B (RANK) , Osteoprotegerin (OPG) , Paget’s disease of bone , mutation analysis , Polymorphism , BONE.
Journal title :
Bone
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Bone
Record number :
491279
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