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Query: UMLS:C0005940 (
bone disease
)
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Bone disease
(BD) in multiple myeloma (MM) is because of the activation of osteoclasts and impairment of osteoblast differentiation.
Connective tissue growth factor
(
CTGF
) is known to participate in the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells to committed osteoprogenitor cells. We analysed the concentration of circulating
CTGF
in 35 MM patients and 22 malignant lymphoma (ML) patients and 14 normal individuals.
CTGF
is protease-sensitive and thus is found as both an N-terminal half fragment (N-half
CTGF
) and whole (W-
CTGF
). Serum levels of W-
CTGF
and N-half
CTGF
+ W-
CTGF
were determined by separate sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The level of W-
CTGF
was significantly lower (P < 0.005) in MM patients compared with ML patients and normal individuals, while N-half + W-
CTGF
was similar in all groups. Furthermore, W-
CTGF
was significantly lower in MM patients with BD compared with those without BD (P < 0.005) and this was independent of previous treatment. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 is produced by myeloma cells and is thought to be related to BD in MM. However, MMP-9 does not cleave
CTGF
and serum MMP-9 level was not related to BD in MM. Thus,
CTGF
is an indicator of BD in MM; its metabolism and function in MM should be clarified.
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PMID:Connective tissue growth factor is an indicator of bone involvement in multiple myeloma, but matrix metalloproteinase-9 is not. 1785 5