Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2779673 Bone 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A total of 20 patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) were screened for NF1-related osteoporosis, and blood samples were collected for isolation of peripheral blood osteoclast progenitors. Patients with NF1 had higher levels of serum bone turnover markers (CTX and PINP) compared to controls. In addition, persons with high bone resorption in vitro on average had high levels of serum CTX. Of the 20 patients with NF1, 15 had low bone mineral density (osteopenia/osteoporosis), but these 15 patients did not have marked risk factors for low bone mineral density. Thus, we recommend screening for osteoporosis to all adult patients with NF1. Our aim was also to characterize the effects of bisphosphonates on NF1 osteoclasts in vitro. NF1 osteoclasts and osteoclasts from healthy controls in vitro were treated with zoledronic acid, alendronate and clodronate. These bisphosphonates caused a marked reduction in the number of normal control osteoclasts in vitro, while only a slight change was observed in the number of NF1 osteoclasts. Ras-inhibitor FTS counteracted this NF1-related insensitivity to zoledronic acid, suggesting that Ras may play a role in this phenomenon.

► Peripheral-blood derived NF1 osteoclasts displayed in vitro insensitivity to zoledronic acid. ► Similar in vitro results were obtained with alendronate and clodronate. ► Ras inhibitor FTS counteracted the in vitro insensitivity to zoledronic acid in NF1 osteoclasts. ► Patients with NF1 have higher levels of serum CTX and PINP compared to controls. ► Persons with high bone resorption in vitro on average have high levels of serum CTX.

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