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Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review

Atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) are uncommon and have been associated particularly with long‐term antiresorptive therapy, including bisphosphonates. Although the pathogenesis of AFFs is unknown, their identification in bisphosphonate‐naïve individuals and in monogenetic bone disorders has led to t...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Hanh H, van de Laarschot, Denise M, Verkerk, Annemieke JMH, Milat, Frances, Zillikens, M Carola, Ebeling, Peter R
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10024
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author Nguyen, Hanh H
van de Laarschot, Denise M
Verkerk, Annemieke JMH
Milat, Frances
Zillikens, M Carola
Ebeling, Peter R
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van de Laarschot, Denise M
Verkerk, Annemieke JMH
Milat, Frances
Zillikens, M Carola
Ebeling, Peter R
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description Atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) are uncommon and have been associated particularly with long‐term antiresorptive therapy, including bisphosphonates. Although the pathogenesis of AFFs is unknown, their identification in bisphosphonate‐naïve individuals and in monogenetic bone disorders has led to the hypothesis that genetic factors predispose to AFF. Our aim was to review and summarize the evidence for genetic factors in individuals with AFF. We conducted structured literature searches and hand‐searching of conference abstracts/reference lists for key words relating to AFF and identified 2566 citations. Two individuals independently reviewed citations for (i) cases of AFF in monogenetic bone diseases and (ii) genetic studies in individuals with AFF. AFFs were reported in 23 individuals with the following 7 monogenetic bone disorders (gene): osteogenesis imperfecta (COL1A1/COL1A2), pycnodysostosis (CTSK), hypophosphatasia (ALPL), X‐linked osteoporosis (PLS3), osteopetrosis, X‐linked hypophosphatemia (PHEX), and osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome (LRP5). In 8 cases (35%), the monogenetic bone disorder was uncovered after the AFF occurred. Cases of bisphosphonate‐naïve AFF were reported in pycnodysostosis, hypophosphatasia, osteopetrosis, X‐linked hypophosphatemia, and osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome. A pilot study in 13 AFF patients and 268 controls identified a greater number of rare variants in AFF cases using exon array analysis. A whole‐exome sequencing study in 3 sisters with AFFs showed, among 37 shared genetic variants, a p.Asp188Tyr mutation in the GGPS1 gene in the mevalonate pathway, critical to osteoclast function, which is also inhibited by bisphosphonates. Two studies completed targeted ALPL gene sequencing, an ALPL heterozygous mutation was found in 1 case of a cohort of 11 AFFs, whereas the second study comprising 10 AFF cases did not find mutations in ALPL. Targeted sequencing of ALPL, COL1A1, COL1A2, and SOX9 genes in 5 cases of AFF identified a variant in COL1A2 in 1 case. These findings suggest a genetic susceptibility for AFFs. A large multicenter collaborative study of well‐phenotyped AFF cases and controls is needed to understand the role of genetics in this uncommon condition. © 2017 The Authors JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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spelling pubmed-61241562018-10-03 Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review Nguyen, Hanh H van de Laarschot, Denise M Verkerk, Annemieke JMH Milat, Frances Zillikens, M Carola Ebeling, Peter R JBMR Plus Review Atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) are uncommon and have been associated particularly with long‐term antiresorptive therapy, including bisphosphonates. Although the pathogenesis of AFFs is unknown, their identification in bisphosphonate‐naïve individuals and in monogenetic bone disorders has led to the hypothesis that genetic factors predispose to AFF. Our aim was to review and summarize the evidence for genetic factors in individuals with AFF. We conducted structured literature searches and hand‐searching of conference abstracts/reference lists for key words relating to AFF and identified 2566 citations. Two individuals independently reviewed citations for (i) cases of AFF in monogenetic bone diseases and (ii) genetic studies in individuals with AFF. AFFs were reported in 23 individuals with the following 7 monogenetic bone disorders (gene): osteogenesis imperfecta (COL1A1/COL1A2), pycnodysostosis (CTSK), hypophosphatasia (ALPL), X‐linked osteoporosis (PLS3), osteopetrosis, X‐linked hypophosphatemia (PHEX), and osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome (LRP5). In 8 cases (35%), the monogenetic bone disorder was uncovered after the AFF occurred. Cases of bisphosphonate‐naïve AFF were reported in pycnodysostosis, hypophosphatasia, osteopetrosis, X‐linked hypophosphatemia, and osteoporosis pseudoglioma syndrome. A pilot study in 13 AFF patients and 268 controls identified a greater number of rare variants in AFF cases using exon array analysis. A whole‐exome sequencing study in 3 sisters with AFFs showed, among 37 shared genetic variants, a p.Asp188Tyr mutation in the GGPS1 gene in the mevalonate pathway, critical to osteoclast function, which is also inhibited by bisphosphonates. Two studies completed targeted ALPL gene sequencing, an ALPL heterozygous mutation was found in 1 case of a cohort of 11 AFFs, whereas the second study comprising 10 AFF cases did not find mutations in ALPL. Targeted sequencing of ALPL, COL1A1, COL1A2, and SOX9 genes in 5 cases of AFF identified a variant in COL1A2 in 1 case. These findings suggest a genetic susceptibility for AFFs. A large multicenter collaborative study of well‐phenotyped AFF cases and controls is needed to understand the role of genetics in this uncommon condition. © 2017 The Authors JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6124156/ /pubmed/30283886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10024 Text en © 2017 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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van de Laarschot, Denise M
Verkerk, Annemieke JMH
Milat, Frances
Zillikens, M Carola
Ebeling, Peter R
Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title_full Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title_short Genetic Risk Factors for Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFFs): A Systematic Review
title_sort genetic risk factors for atypical femoral fractures (affs): a systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10024
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