PMID: 11910936Mar 26, 2002Paper

Cellular and molecular biology of fibrous dysplasia

Annales de pathologie
P J Marie

Abstract

Several recent studies reflect major progress on the molecular biology and on the mechanisms of the lesions of fibrous dysplasia (monostotic and polyostotic forms) as well as the McCune-Albright syndrome. This review includes a detailed histological description of fibrous dysplasia: disorganized collagen fibers, woven bone formation, immature cytology of the osteoblasts and preosteoblastic cells. Histological lesions are also associated with an alteration of bone proteins: such as an increase in the expression of osteonectin, decrease of osteopontin and bone sialoprotein. Cell cultures of dysplasic osteoblastic cells have shown that the bone lesions are the result of abnormalities of the proliferation and differentiation of bone forming cells with a rise in CAMP levels. Poorly differentiated cells are associated with the formation of disorganized collagen fibers and with a trouble of synthesis of bone proteins. All these findings are linked to mutations of the Gs alpha (sub-unit alpha) protein. Various activating mutations are described as well as the molecular mechanisms of different forms of fibrous dysplasia, involving specially the c-fos proto-oncogene. Therapeutic implications are quoted, specially calcitonin and bisphosph...Continue Reading

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