Mechanisms Of Bone Fragility: From Osteogenesis Imperfecta To Secondary Osteoporosis

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Bone material strength is determined by several factors, such as bone mass, matrix composition, mineralization, architecture and shape. From a clinical perspective, bone fragility is classified as primary (i.e., genetic and rare) or secondary (i.e., acquired and common) osteoporosis. Understanding the mechanism of rare genetic bone fragility disorders not only advances medical knowledge on rare diseases, it may open doors for drug development for more common disorders (i.e., postmenopausal osteoporosis). In this review, we highlight the main disease mechanisms underlying the development of human bone fragility associated with low bone mass known to date. The pathways we focus on are type I collagen processing, WNT-signaling, TGF-ss signaling, the RANKL-RANK system and the osteocyte mechanosensing pathway. We demonstrate how the discovery of most of these pathways has led to targeted, pathway-specific treatments.
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bone fragility, type I collagen, post-translational modifications, extracellular matrix, osteogenesis imperfecta, Juvenile Paget disease, osteomalacia, osteopetrosis
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