Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report

A 56-year-old Japanese woman with a history of palmoplantar pustulosis was admitted for examination due to left femur pain. Radiography and computed tomography showed thickening of the bone on the outer portion of the left femur. Bone scintigraphy of the left femur showed intense radioactive uptake....

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Main Authors: Shun Watanabe, Naoki Sawa, Hiroki Mizuno, Rikako Hiramatsu, Noriko Hayami, Masayuki Yamanouchi, Tatsuya Suwabe, Junichi Hoshino, Takeshi Fujii, Toshihide Hirai, Tomoka Hasegawa, Norio Amizuka, Yoshifumi Ubara
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Bone Reports
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ALP
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spelling doaj-3c513cc1a5f843bb94a53385a59d02d32020-12-23T05:00:16ZengElsevierBone Reports2352-18722020-12-0113100296Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case reportShun Watanabe0Naoki Sawa1Hiroki Mizuno2Rikako Hiramatsu3Noriko Hayami4Masayuki Yamanouchi5Tatsuya Suwabe6Junichi Hoshino7Takeshi Fujii8Toshihide Hirai9Tomoka Hasegawa10Norio Amizuka11Yoshifumi Ubara12Nephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; Corresponding authors at: Nephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kajigaya, 1-3-1, Takatsu, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0015, Japan.Nephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Pathology, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery and Spinal Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanHard Tissue Developmental Biology Department Graduate School of Dental Medicine and Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanHard Tissue Developmental Biology Department Graduate School of Dental Medicine and Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanNephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; Corresponding authors at: Nephrology Center, Toranomon Hospital, Kajigaya, 1-3-1, Takatsu, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0015, Japan.A 56-year-old Japanese woman with a history of palmoplantar pustulosis was admitted for examination due to left femur pain. Radiography and computed tomography showed thickening of the bone on the outer portion of the left femur. Bone scintigraphy of the left femur showed intense radioactive uptake. Consequently, the patient was diagnosed with SAPHO syndrome. Bone histomorphometric analysis of the left femur showed cancellous bone with thickened cortical bone. Whilst normal bone shows cancellous bone with double labeling (normal turn over), and cortical bone with no labeling (low turn over, adynamic state), this case presented with both cancellous and cortical bone with marked double labeling (indicating high turn over), abundant osteoid and woven bone. Immunohistological analysis showed that cells lining the bone surface consisted of osteoblasts and were positive for alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Few to little of these cells were positive for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-5B, cathepsin K and matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP-9). These results indicate that, in this case study, excessive production of osteoblasts contributed to hyperostosis of the left femur, with abundant osteoid and woven bone. This type of bone formation in SAPHO syndrome is not lamellar bone seen in normal bone, but rather fragile and mechanically weak bone, resulting in bone pain. Doxycycline may be a therapeutic option for bone pain in this patient.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187220300565SAPHO syndromeHyperostosisALPAlmoplantar pustulosisOsteoblasts
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author Shun Watanabe
Naoki Sawa
Hiroki Mizuno
Rikako Hiramatsu
Noriko Hayami
Masayuki Yamanouchi
Tatsuya Suwabe
Junichi Hoshino
Takeshi Fujii
Toshihide Hirai
Tomoka Hasegawa
Norio Amizuka
Yoshifumi Ubara
spellingShingle Shun Watanabe
Naoki Sawa
Hiroki Mizuno
Rikako Hiramatsu
Noriko Hayami
Masayuki Yamanouchi
Tatsuya Suwabe
Junichi Hoshino
Takeshi Fujii
Toshihide Hirai
Tomoka Hasegawa
Norio Amizuka
Yoshifumi Ubara
Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
Bone Reports
SAPHO syndrome
Hyperostosis
ALP
Almoplantar pustulosis
Osteoblasts
author_facet Shun Watanabe
Naoki Sawa
Hiroki Mizuno
Rikako Hiramatsu
Noriko Hayami
Masayuki Yamanouchi
Tatsuya Suwabe
Junichi Hoshino
Takeshi Fujii
Toshihide Hirai
Tomoka Hasegawa
Norio Amizuka
Yoshifumi Ubara
author_sort Shun Watanabe
title Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
title_short Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
title_full Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
title_fullStr Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with SAPHO syndrome: A case report
title_sort bone histomorphometric and immunohistological analysis for hyperostosis in a patient with sapho syndrome: a case report
publisher Elsevier
series Bone Reports
issn 2352-1872
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A 56-year-old Japanese woman with a history of palmoplantar pustulosis was admitted for examination due to left femur pain. Radiography and computed tomography showed thickening of the bone on the outer portion of the left femur. Bone scintigraphy of the left femur showed intense radioactive uptake. Consequently, the patient was diagnosed with SAPHO syndrome. Bone histomorphometric analysis of the left femur showed cancellous bone with thickened cortical bone. Whilst normal bone shows cancellous bone with double labeling (normal turn over), and cortical bone with no labeling (low turn over, adynamic state), this case presented with both cancellous and cortical bone with marked double labeling (indicating high turn over), abundant osteoid and woven bone. Immunohistological analysis showed that cells lining the bone surface consisted of osteoblasts and were positive for alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Few to little of these cells were positive for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-5B, cathepsin K and matrix metallopeptidase 9 (MMP-9). These results indicate that, in this case study, excessive production of osteoblasts contributed to hyperostosis of the left femur, with abundant osteoid and woven bone. This type of bone formation in SAPHO syndrome is not lamellar bone seen in normal bone, but rather fragile and mechanically weak bone, resulting in bone pain. Doxycycline may be a therapeutic option for bone pain in this patient.
topic SAPHO syndrome
Hyperostosis
ALP
Almoplantar pustulosis
Osteoblasts
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187220300565
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