Scottish scientist identify bone disease trigger

Scots scientists have pinpointed the fault in a key gene which triggers a painful bone disease.
Scientist have found the key gene which triggers bone disease.Scientist have found the key gene which triggers bone disease.
Scientist have found the key gene which triggers bone disease.

A gene called OPTN regulates cells that keep bones healthy by breaking down old bone and replacing it, a study from Edinburgh University has revealed.

In Paget’s disease, a condition which affects more than a million people, the number of these bone-reducing cells are increased which leads to abnormal bone development. An increase in the number of bone-removing cells prompts the normal repair process to go into overdrive, causing bones to become deformed.

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Dr Omar Albagha, of Edinburgh University, said: “This study advances our understanding of disease mechanisms and identifies a novel molecular pathway that could form a target for new therapeutic treatment for this painful condition.”

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