Characterization of bone homeostasis in individuals affected by cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome.
Chiara LeoniGermana ViscogliosiRoberta OnesimoCristian BisantiMiriam MasseseValentina GiorgioFabio CorboMarta TedescoAnna AcamporaClelia CipollaClaudia Dell'AttiElisabetta FlexJacopo GervasoniAniello PrimianoDonato RiganteTartaglia MarcoGiuseppe ZampinoPublished in: American journal of medical genetics. Part A (2021)
Cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome (CFCS) is a rare disorder characterized by distinctive craniofacial appearance, cardiac, neurologic, cutaneous, and musculoskeletal abnormalities. It is due to heterozygous mutations in BRAF, MAP2K1, MAP2K2, and KRAS genes, belonging to the RAS/MAPK pathway. The role of RAS signaling in bone homeostasis is highly recognized, but data on bone mineral density (BMD) in CFCS are lacking. In the present study we evaluated bone parameters, serum and urinary bone metabolites in 14 individuals with a molecularly confirmed diagnosis of CFCS. Bone assessment was performed through dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); height-adjusted results were compared to age- and sex-matched controls. Blood and urinary bone metabolites were also analyzed and compared to the reference range. Despite vitamin D supplementation and almost normal bone metabolism biomarkers, CFCS patients showed significantly decreased absolute values of DXA-assessed subtotal and lumbar BMD (p ≤ 0.05), compared to controls. BMD z-scores and t-scores (respectively collected for children and adults) were below the reference range in CFCS, while normal in healthy controls. These findings confirmed a reduction in BMD in CFCS and highlighted the importance of monitoring bone health in these affected individuals.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- postmenopausal women
- body composition
- bone loss
- soft tissue
- bone regeneration
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- public health
- young adults
- magnetic resonance imaging
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk assessment
- cell proliferation
- machine learning
- gene expression
- ejection fraction
- signaling pathway
- minimally invasive
- computed tomography
- artificial intelligence
- ms ms
- dna methylation
- transcription factor
- health information
- oxidative stress
- big data