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    Multifocal osteoclast-rich tumour in Paget bone disease and conventional giant cell tumour, two genetically distinct entities? Sequencing from a single case

    Paget disease of bone is a metabolic disorder with a strong genetic component, characterised by pronounced disorganised bone remodelling. Complications of this disease include an increased risk of develo** b...

    Simon Haefliger, Judith Bubbear, Christropher Davies, Lucia Cottone in Skeletal Radiology (2024)

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    (B)On(e)-cohistones and the epigenetic alterations at the root of bone cancer

    Identification of mutations in histones in a number of human neoplasms and developmental syndromes represents the most compelling evidence to date for a causal role of epigenetic perturbations in human disease...

    Paolo Salomoni, Adrienne M. Flanagan, Lucia Cottone in Cell Death & Differentiation (2023)

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    Aberrant paracrine signalling for bone remodelling underlies the mutant histone-driven giant cell tumour of bone

    Oncohistones represent compelling evidence for a causative role of epigenetic perturbations in cancer. Giant cell tumours of bone (GCTs) are characterised by a mutated histone H3.3 as the sole genetic driver p...

    Lucia Cottone, Lorena Ligammari, Hang-Mao Lee in Cell Death & Differentiation (2022)