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Bone tissue and mineral metabolism in hereditary endocrine tumors: clinical manifestations and genetic bases.


ABSTRACT: Inherited endocrine tumors are neoplasms of endocrine cells, transmitted via autosomal dominant germinal mutations. They present in two different forms: non-syndromic (patient has a single affected endocrine organ during his/her lifetime) or syndromic forms (multiple tumors in endocrine and non-endocrine organs during his/her lifetime).In addition to their common tumoral manifestations, many of these diseases present clinical affection of bone tissues and/or mineral metabolism, both as secondary complications of primary tumors and as primary defects due to genetic mutation. To date, few studies have documented these bone complications, and there are no systematic reviews in this area.We present a revision of medical literature about skeletal and mineral metabolism affections in inherited endocrine tumor syndromes, and studies, in cells and animal models, investigating the direct role of some genes, whose mutations are responsible for the development of endocrine tumors, in the regulation of bone and mineral metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Maraghelli D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7181496 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bone tissue and mineral metabolism in hereditary endocrine tumors: clinical manifestations and genetic bases.

Maraghelli Davide D   Giusti Francesca F   Marini Francesca F   Brandi Maria Luisa ML  

Orphanet journal of rare diseases 20200423 1


Inherited endocrine tumors are neoplasms of endocrine cells, transmitted via autosomal dominant germinal mutations. They present in two different forms: non-syndromic (patient has a single affected endocrine organ during his/her lifetime) or syndromic forms (multiple tumors in endocrine and non-endocrine organs during his/her lifetime).In addition to their common tumoral manifestations, many of these diseases present clinical affection of bone tissues and/or mineral metabolism, both as secondary  ...[more]

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