: The mechanisms underlying the development of bone damage in the context of spondyloarthritis (SpA) are not completely understood. To date, a considerable amount of evidence indicates that several developmental pathways are crucially involved in osteoimmunology. The present review explores the biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between inflammatory dysregulation, structural progression, and osteoporosis in this diverse family of conditions. we summarize the current knowledge of bone biology and balance and the foundations of bone regulation, including bone morphogenetic protein, the Wnt pathway, and Hedgehog signaling, as well as the role of cytokines in the development of bone damage in SpA. other areas surveyed include the pathobiology of bone damage and systemic bone loss (osteoporosis) in SpA and the effects of pharmacological treatment on focal bone damage. Lastly, we present data relative to a survey of bone metabolic assessment in SpA from Italian bone specialist rheumatology centers. The results confirm that most of the attention to bone health is given to postmenopausal subjects and that the aspect of metabolic bone health may still be underrepresented. In our opinion, it may be the time for a call to action to increase the interest in and focus on the diagnosis and management of SpA.

Fassio, A., Atzeni, F., Rossini, M., D'Amico, V., Cantatore, F., Chimenti, M.s., et al. (2023). Osteoimmunology of Spondyloarthritis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 24(19) [10.3390/ijms241914924].

Osteoimmunology of Spondyloarthritis

Chimenti, Maria Sole;
2023-10-05

Abstract

: The mechanisms underlying the development of bone damage in the context of spondyloarthritis (SpA) are not completely understood. To date, a considerable amount of evidence indicates that several developmental pathways are crucially involved in osteoimmunology. The present review explores the biological mechanisms underlying the relationship between inflammatory dysregulation, structural progression, and osteoporosis in this diverse family of conditions. we summarize the current knowledge of bone biology and balance and the foundations of bone regulation, including bone morphogenetic protein, the Wnt pathway, and Hedgehog signaling, as well as the role of cytokines in the development of bone damage in SpA. other areas surveyed include the pathobiology of bone damage and systemic bone loss (osteoporosis) in SpA and the effects of pharmacological treatment on focal bone damage. Lastly, we present data relative to a survey of bone metabolic assessment in SpA from Italian bone specialist rheumatology centers. The results confirm that most of the attention to bone health is given to postmenopausal subjects and that the aspect of metabolic bone health may still be underrepresented. In our opinion, it may be the time for a call to action to increase the interest in and focus on the diagnosis and management of SpA.
5-ott-2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/16
English
osteoimmunology
pathophysiology
spondyloarthritis
Fassio, A., Atzeni, F., Rossini, M., D'Amico, V., Cantatore, F., Chimenti, M.s., et al. (2023). Osteoimmunology of Spondyloarthritis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 24(19) [10.3390/ijms241914924].
Fassio, A; Atzeni, F; Rossini, M; D'Amico, V; Cantatore, F; Chimenti, Ms; Crotti, C; Frediani, B; Giusti, A; Peluso, G; Rovera, G; Scolieri, P; Raimondo, V; Gatti, D; On Behalf Of The Study Group On Osteoporosis And Skeletal Metabolic Diseases Of The Italian Society Of Rheumatology, N
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