Journal article
Serum levels of innate immunity cytokines are elevated in dogs with metaphyseal osteopathy (hypertrophic osteodytrophy) during active disease and remission
N Safra, PL Hitchens, E Maverakis, A Mitra, C Korff, E Johnson, A Kol, MJ Bannasch, NC Pedersen, DL Bannasch
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2016
Abstract
Metaphyseal osteopathy (MO) (hypertrophic osteodystrophy) is a developmental disorder of unexplained etiology affecting dogs during rapid growth. Affected dogs experience relapsing episodes of lytic/sclerotic metaphyseal lesions and systemic inflammation. MO is rare in the general dog population; however, some breeds (Weimaraner, Great Dane and Irish Setter) have a much higher incidence, supporting a hereditary etiology. Autoinflammatory childhood disorders of parallel presentation such as chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO), and deficiency of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (DIRA), involve impaired innate immunity pathways and aberrant cytokine production. Given the similari..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work was funded by the Canine Health Foundation grants: 02109, and 02120, and by a gift donation from Cindy and Bruce Cassidy.r EM was supported by the National Institute of Health: DP2OD008752 and P30CA093373.