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Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone

Scaphoid bones have a high prevalence for non‐union. Even with adequate treatment, bone regeneration may not occur in certain instances. Although this condition is well described, the molecular pathology of scaphoid non‐unions is still poorly defined. In this study, gene expression of osteogenic and...

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Autores principales: Schira, Jessica, Schulte, Matthias, Döbele, Carmen, Wallner, Christoph, Abraham, Stephanie, Daigeler, Adrien, Kneser, Ulrich, Lehnhardt, Marcus, Behr, Björn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26416438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12677
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author Schira, Jessica
Schulte, Matthias
Döbele, Carmen
Wallner, Christoph
Abraham, Stephanie
Daigeler, Adrien
Kneser, Ulrich
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
author_facet Schira, Jessica
Schulte, Matthias
Döbele, Carmen
Wallner, Christoph
Abraham, Stephanie
Daigeler, Adrien
Kneser, Ulrich
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
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description Scaphoid bones have a high prevalence for non‐union. Even with adequate treatment, bone regeneration may not occur in certain instances. Although this condition is well described, the molecular pathology of scaphoid non‐unions is still poorly defined. In this study, gene expression of osteogenic and angiogenic growth and transcription factors as well as inflammatory mediators were analysed in human scaphoid non‐unions and intraindividually compared to adjacent autologous cancellous bone from the distal radius. In addition, histology and immunohistochemical stainings were performed to verify qRT‐PCR data. Gene expression analysis revealed a significant up‐regulation of RANKL, ALP, CYCLIN D1, MMP‐13, OPG, NFATc1, TGF‐β and WNT5A in scaphoid non‐unions. Interestingly, RANKL and NFATc1, both markers for osteoclastogenesis, were significantly induced in non‐unions. Moreover, WNT5A was highly up‐regulated in all non‐union samples. TRAP staining confirmed the observation of induced osteoclastogenesis in non‐unions. With respect to genes related to osteogenesis, alkaline phosphatase was significantly up‐regulated in scaphoid non‐unions. No differences were detectable for other osteogenic genes such as RUNX‐2 or BMP‐2. Importantly, we did not detect differences in angiogenesis between scaphoid non‐unions and controls in both gene expression and immunohistochemistry. Summarized, our data indicate increased osteoclast activity in scaphoid non‐unions possibly as a result of the alterations in RANKL, TGF‐β and WNT5A expression levels. These data increase our understanding for the reduced bone regeneration capacity present in scaphoid non‐unions and may translate into the identification of new therapeutic targets to avoid secondary damages and prevent occurrence of non‐unions to scaphoid bones.
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spelling pubmed-46877132015-12-30 Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone Schira, Jessica Schulte, Matthias Döbele, Carmen Wallner, Christoph Abraham, Stephanie Daigeler, Adrien Kneser, Ulrich Lehnhardt, Marcus Behr, Björn J Cell Mol Med Original Articles Scaphoid bones have a high prevalence for non‐union. Even with adequate treatment, bone regeneration may not occur in certain instances. Although this condition is well described, the molecular pathology of scaphoid non‐unions is still poorly defined. In this study, gene expression of osteogenic and angiogenic growth and transcription factors as well as inflammatory mediators were analysed in human scaphoid non‐unions and intraindividually compared to adjacent autologous cancellous bone from the distal radius. In addition, histology and immunohistochemical stainings were performed to verify qRT‐PCR data. Gene expression analysis revealed a significant up‐regulation of RANKL, ALP, CYCLIN D1, MMP‐13, OPG, NFATc1, TGF‐β and WNT5A in scaphoid non‐unions. Interestingly, RANKL and NFATc1, both markers for osteoclastogenesis, were significantly induced in non‐unions. Moreover, WNT5A was highly up‐regulated in all non‐union samples. TRAP staining confirmed the observation of induced osteoclastogenesis in non‐unions. With respect to genes related to osteogenesis, alkaline phosphatase was significantly up‐regulated in scaphoid non‐unions. No differences were detectable for other osteogenic genes such as RUNX‐2 or BMP‐2. Importantly, we did not detect differences in angiogenesis between scaphoid non‐unions and controls in both gene expression and immunohistochemistry. Summarized, our data indicate increased osteoclast activity in scaphoid non‐unions possibly as a result of the alterations in RANKL, TGF‐β and WNT5A expression levels. These data increase our understanding for the reduced bone regeneration capacity present in scaphoid non‐unions and may translate into the identification of new therapeutic targets to avoid secondary damages and prevent occurrence of non‐unions to scaphoid bones. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-09-28 2015-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4687713/ /pubmed/26416438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12677 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Schira, Jessica
Schulte, Matthias
Döbele, Carmen
Wallner, Christoph
Abraham, Stephanie
Daigeler, Adrien
Kneser, Ulrich
Lehnhardt, Marcus
Behr, Björn
Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title_full Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title_fullStr Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title_full_unstemmed Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title_short Human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
title_sort human scaphoid non‐unions exhibit increased osteoclast activity compared to adjacent cancellous bone
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4687713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26416438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12677
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