RecruitingNCT05732870

OSTEOMICS: Identifying Regulators of Bone Homeostasis


Sponsor

Relation Therapeutics

Enrollment

2,000 participants

Start Date

Jan 12, 2023

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Diseases of bone associated with ageing, including osteoporosis (OP) and osteoarthritis (OA), reduce bone mass, bone strength and joint integrity. Current non-surgical approaches are limited to pharmaceutical agents that are not disease modifying and have poor patient tolerability due to side effect profiles. Developing a fundamental understanding of cellular bone homeostasis, including how key cell types affect tissue health, and offering novel therapeutic targets for prevention of bone disease is therefore essential. This is the focus of OSTEOMICS. A number of factors have been linked to increased risk of bone disease, including genetic predisposition, diet, smoking, ageing, autoimmune disorders and endocrine disorders. In our study, we will recruit patients undergoing elective and non-elective orthopaedic surgery and obtain surgical bone waste for analysis. This will capture a cohort of patients with bone disorders like OP and OA, in addition to patients without overt clinical bone disease. We will study the relationship between the molecular biology of bone cells, bone structure, genetics (DNA) and environmental factors with the aim of identifying and validating novel therapeutic targets. We will leverage modern single cell technologies to understand the diversity of cell types found in bone. These technologies have now led to the characterisation of virtually every tissue in the body, however bone and bone-adjacent tissues are massively underrepresented due to the anatomical location and underlying technical challenges. Early protocols to demineralise bone and perform single cell profiling have now been developed. We will systematically scale up these efforts to observe how genetic variation at the population level leads to alterations in bone structure and quality. Over the next 10 years, we will generate data to comprehensively characterise bone across health and disease, use machine learning to drive analysis, and experimentally validate hypotheses - which will ultimately contribute to developing the next generation of therapeutic agents.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 110 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This clinical trial is studying a procedure called Relevant orthopaedic surgery for people with bone diseases, bone fracture, and other related conditions. The study is currently recruiting participants at 8 locations.

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Interventions

PROCEDURERelevant orthopaedic surgery

Inclusion criteria is purposefully broad to examine a range of discarded bone waste. Therefore, a large number of surgical interventions are relevant.


Locations(8)

Harley Street Specialist Hospital

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Barts Health NHS Trust

London, United Kingdom

Chase Farm Hospital

London, United Kingdom

Fitzrovia Hospital/QASMC

London, United Kingdom

King's College Hospital

London, United Kingdom

Luton & Dunstable University Hospital

London, United Kingdom

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

London, United Kingdom

West Middlesex University Hospital

London, United Kingdom

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