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High Bone Mass Disorders:New Insights From Connecting the Clinic and the Bench

Authors :
Bergen, Dylan J.M.
Maurizi, Antonio
Formosa, Melissa M.
McDonald, Georgina L.K.
El-Gazzar, Ahmed
Hassan, Neelam
Brandi, Maria Luisa
Riancho, José A.
Rivadeneira, Fernando
Ntzani, Evangelia
Duncan, Emma L.
Gregson, Celia L.
Kiel, Douglas P.
Zillikens, M. Carola
Sangiorgi, Luca
Högler, Wolfgang
Duran, Ivan
Mäkitie, Outi
Van Hul, Wim
Hendrickx, Gretl
Bergen, Dylan J.M.
Maurizi, Antonio
Formosa, Melissa M.
McDonald, Georgina L.K.
El-Gazzar, Ahmed
Hassan, Neelam
Brandi, Maria Luisa
Riancho, José A.
Rivadeneira, Fernando
Ntzani, Evangelia
Duncan, Emma L.
Gregson, Celia L.
Kiel, Douglas P.
Zillikens, M. Carola
Sangiorgi, Luca
Högler, Wolfgang
Duran, Ivan
Mäkitie, Outi
Van Hul, Wim
Hendrickx, Gretl
Source :
Bergen , D J M , Maurizi , A , Formosa , M M , McDonald , G L K , El-Gazzar , A , Hassan , N , Brandi , M L , Riancho , J A , Rivadeneira , F , Ntzani , E , Duncan , E L , Gregson , C L , Kiel , D P , Zillikens , M C , Sangiorgi , L , Högler , W , Duran , I , Mäkitie , O , Van Hul , W & Hendrickx , G 2023 , ' High Bone Mass Disorders : New Insights From Connecting the Clinic and the Bench ' , Journal of Bone and Mineral Research , vol. 38 , no. 2 , pp. 229-247 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Monogenic high bone mass (HBM) disorders are characterized by an increased amount of bone in general, or at specific sites in the skeleton. Here, we describe 59 HBM disorders with 50 known disease-causing genes from the literature, and we provide an overview of the signaling pathways and mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of these disorders. Based on this, we classify the known HBM genes into HBM (sub)groups according to uniform Gene Ontology (GO) terminology. This classification system may aid in hypothesis generation, for both wet lab experimental design and clinical genetic screening strategies. We discuss how functional genomics can shape discovery of novel HBM genes and/or mechanisms in the future, through implementation of omics assessments in existing and future model systems. Finally, we address strategies to improve gene identification in unsolved HBM cases and highlight the importance for cross-laboratory collaborations encompassing multidisciplinary efforts to transfer knowledge generated at the bench to the clinic.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Bergen , D J M , Maurizi , A , Formosa , M M , McDonald , G L K , El-Gazzar , A , Hassan , N , Brandi , M L , Riancho , J A , Rivadeneira , F , Ntzani , E , Duncan , E L , Gregson , C L , Kiel , D P , Zillikens , M C , Sangiorgi , L , Högler , W , Duran , I , Mäkitie , O , Van Hul , W & Hendrickx , G 2023 , ' High Bone Mass Disorders : New Insights From Connecting the Clinic and the Bench ' , Journal of Bone and Mineral Research , vol. 38 , no. 2 , pp. 229-247 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1356653278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource