4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Insights into the pathogenesis of Paget's disease

Journal

SKELETAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 1192, Issue -, Pages 176-180

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05214.x

Keywords

Paget's disease; sequestosome-1; measles virus

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Paget's disease (PD) affects approximately 1.5 million persons in the United States and is characterized by grossly distorted bone remodeling, with increases in bone resorption and formation. Both environmental and genetic factors may contribute to the pathogenesis of PD. Mutations in sequestosome-1 (p62) occur in 25-30% of patients with familial PD, and in similar to 10% of patients with sporadic PD. Preclinical studies suggest that the p62(P392L) mutation predisposes patients to developing PD rather than causing it. Other studies have suggested that PD results from a chronic paramyxoviral infection. Transgenic mice expressing the measles virus nucleocapsid gene (MVNP) in osteoclasts (OCLs) develop pagetic bone lesions. Further, approximately 70% of patients harboring the p62(P392L). mutation we studied have detectable MVNP transcripts, and inhibiting MVNP expression in bone marrow cultures from those patients blocked pagetic OCL formation. These studies suggest that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to PD.

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