Journal of Immunology Research (Jan 2015)

Pathogenesis of Bone Alterations in Gaucher Disease: The Role of Immune System

  • Juan Marcos Mucci,
  • Paula Rozenfeld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/192761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Gaucher, the most prevalent lysosomal disorder, is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder due to a deficiency of glucocerebrosidase. Glucocerebrosidase deficiency leads to the accumulation of glucosylceramide primarily in cells of mononuclear-macrophage lineage. Clinical alterations are visceral, hematological, and skeletal. Bone disorder in Gaucher disease produces defects on bone metabolism and structure and patients suffer from bone pain and crisis. Skeletal problems include osteopenia, osteoporosis, osteolytic lesions, and osteonecrosis. On the other hand a chronic stimulation of the immune system is a well-accepted hallmark in this disease. In this review we summarize the latest findings in the mechanisms leading to the bone pathology in Gaucher disease in relationship with the proinflammatory state.