5th International Conference on Osteoimmunology: Interactions of the Immune and Skeletal Systems

Program

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Accommodations

The conference participants will be staying at the Double Tree Hotel, which is located in Kardamena, 11 km from the airport. 

 

Arrival and Check-in 

Attendees are expected to arrive/check-in on Sunday after 3:00 pm local time. Registered participants arriving after 10:30 pm Sunday night should make alternative dinner arrangements. 

 

Conference Venue

The Double Tree Conference Center is located at the hotel. 

 

Handicapped Accessibility 

The site is fully handicapped accessible. 

 

Posters

Posters should be mounted Sunday, June 15 between 7:00 – 8:00 PM, on the designated boards and dismounted at the closing of the conference. The dimensions of the boards are 90 cm wide X 120 cm high. Adhesive tape for mounting the posters on the boards will be available at the poster area.

 

Oral Presentations

Speakers are asked to bring their USB flash drive to the reception desk at least 30 minutes prior to the session. The allocated time for all presentations, unless otherwise indicated, includes five minutes Q&A.

 

City Tour

Buses for the city tour will depart from the hotel front lobby on Wednesday, June 18 at 1:45 pm. Badges are required for participation.

 
Breakfast

Breakfast for registered participants and registered accompanying persons will be served at the Double Tree Hotel main restaurant during the hours scheduled in this program.

 

Lunches/Informal Discussions

Lunches for registered participants and registered accompanying persons will be served during the times indicated in this program at the main restaurant. Badges are required for admission.

 

 

Dinners/Informal Discussions

Three of the dinners/informal discussion will be served during the times indicated in the program. Vegetarian entrees are available only upon request in advance of the meeting. Please contact info@aegeanconferences.org. 

 

Internet, Phone, & Computer 

Wireless Internet access is located throughout the conference center free of charge during meeting hours. There are computers available in the hotel’s business center for the use of the attendees. Phone service is available for an additional charge from your hotel room. 

 

Certificate of Participation

A Certificate of Participation will be distributed to a participant for those sessions that the participant has attended. A participant must attend an entire session to receive credit for that particular session. Late arrivals and early departures from a session will preclude a participant from receiving credit for that session.

 

Other Information

Animals are not permitted on site. 

Badges are required for admission to all events. 

All Aegean Conferences events are non-smoking. 

 

No Photographs and Recording Devices 

Participants are not allowed to photograph and/or record using cameras, mobile telephones and other recording devices during the slide and poster presentations. 

 

 

Sunday, June 15

 

 

 

 

 

6:00-8:00 PM

Conference Registration at Hotel Lobby

 

 

 

 

 

8:00 PM

 

Welcome Reception/Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, June 16

 

 

 

 

 

7:30 AM

 

Breakfast

 

 

 

 

 

8:30 AM

 

Welcome & Opening Remarks

 

 

 

 

 


Session I

 

Myelopoiesis

 

 

 

Chair: Joe Lorenzo

 

8:45 AM

1

TBA

 

 

 

Frederic Geissmann

 

9:15 AM

2

Transcription factors with a backbone: the role of NFATs in vertebrate skeletal biology

 

 

 

Antonios O Aliprantis 

 

9:45 AM

3

Studies of the ability of injected osteoclast precursor cells to differentiate into mature osteoclasts in the bones of mice during normal growth, inflammatory arthritis and fracture repair 

 

 

 

CE Jacome-Galarza, SK Lee, G Schett, HL Aguila, and Joseph A Lorenzo

 

 

 

 

 

10:15 AM

 

Coffee Break 

 

 

 

 

 

Session II

 

Osteoblasts and Arthritis

 

 

 

Chair: Georg Schett

 

10:45 AM

4

Antibodies linking immune activation to bone loss

 

 

 

Georg Schett

 

11:15 AM

5

Oxysterols and EBI2 guide osteoclast precursors to the endosteum and regulate bone mass homeostasis

 

 

 

Erin P Nevius, Flavia Pinho, Huiyan Jin, Kristina Nadrah, Mark Horowitz, Ze Wang, Junichi Kikuta, Masaru Ishii, and João P Pereira

11:45 AM

6

miR-146a deficiency in Ly6Chigh monocytes contributes to pathogenic bone loss during inflammatory arthritis 

 

 

Meryem Ammari, Isabelle Duroux-Richard, Jessy Presumey, Clara Ponsolles, Christine Roubert, Gautier Rossignol, Virginie Escriou, Christian Jorgensen, and Florence Apparailly 

12:00 PM

7

Constitutive activation of ß-catenin in osteocytes controls bone homeostasis, bone growth and bone strength

 

 

Zong Zhaowen, Sixu Chen, Bo Zhang, and Jianquan Feng

 

 

 

12:15 PM

 

Coffee Break & Poster Session

 

 

 

1:30 PM

 

Lunch / Informal Discussions

Lunch will be served only after the poster session

 

 

 

7:30 PM

 

Dinner / Informal Discussions at a local Greek Taverna

Buses depart from the hotel lobby at 7:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 17

 

 

 

 

 

7:30 AM

 

Breakfast

 

 

 

 

Session III

 

Transcriptional Regulation

 

 

Chair: Hiroshi Takayanagi

8:30 AM

8

Transcriptional regulation of osteoclastogenesis

 

 

Takeshi Miyamoto

9:00 AM

9

Lhx2 regulates bone remodeling in mice by modulating RANKL signaling in osteoclasts

 

 

Jung Ha Kim, Dennis DM O’Leary, and Nacksung Kim

9:30 AM

10

Cell communication in osteoimmunology

 

 

Hiroshi Takayanagi

10:00 AM

11

Continuous PTH treatment induces bone loss through T cells produced IL17

 

 

Roberto Pacifici

 

 

 

10:30 AM

 

Coffee Break

 

 

 

10:45 AM

12

NIK’ing the Bone:  Controlling Pathological Osteoclast Activation

 

 

Deborah Novack

 

11:15 AM

13

IL-23 induces spondyloarthropathy by acting on RORγt+ CD3CD4CD8- entheseal resident T cells

 

 

 

Daniel J Cua

11:45 AM

14

Pathogenic conversion of Foxp3+ T cells into TH17 cells in autoimmune arthritis

 

 

Noriko Komatsu, Kazuo Okamoto, Shinichiro Sawa, Tomoki Nakashima, Masatsugu Oh-hora, Tatsuhiko Kodama, Sakae Tanaka, Jeffrey A Bluestone, and Hiroshi Takayanagi

12:00 AM

15

RANKL licenses T lymphocytes to enter into the central nervous system in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

 

 

Matteo M Guerrini, Kazuo Okamoto, Tomoki Nakashima, and Hiroshi  Takayanagi

 

 

 

12:15 PM

 

Coffee Break & Poster Session

 

 

 

1:30 PM

 

Lunch / Informal Discussions

Lunch will be served only after the poster session

 

 

 

7:30 PM

 

Dinner / Informal Discussions at a local Greek Taverna

Buses depart from the hotel lobby at 7:30 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, June 18

 

 

 

 

 

7:30 AM

 

Breakfast

 

 

 

Session IV

 

Innate Immunity and Epigenetics

 

 

Chair: Lionel Ivashkiv

8:30 AM

16

Regnase-1, a ribonuclease involved in the control of immune responses

 

 

Shizuo Akira

9:00 AM

17

The macrophage epigenome and the control of basal and inducible gene expression

 

 

Gioacchino Natoli

9:30 AM

18

Epigenetic regulation of osteoclastogenesis

 

 

Lionel B Ivashkiv

10:00 AM

19

Genome-wide comprehensive analysis reveals the critical cooperation of TGF-β-Smad pathway with c-Fos in RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis

 

 

Sakae Tanaka and Omata Yasunori

 

 

 

10:30 AM

 

Coffee Break

 

 

 

10:45 AM

20

Role of DNA sensors in a novel model of autoimmunity and bone erosion

 

 

Ellen M Gravallese, R Baum, S Sharma, A Rothstein, and K A Fitzgerald

11:45 AM

21

Permissive signals from the commensal microbiota poise expression of proinflammtory cytokine genes in mononuclear phagocytes

 

 

Leif Rogell, Stephanie C Ganal , and Andreas Diefenbach

12:00 PM

22

TLR signaling through TIRAP/Mal Mediates Inflammatory Osteolysis

 

 

C Bechtel, SJ MacInnes, J Gebhart, J Tatro, E Kiss-Toth, JM Wilkinson, and Ed M Greenfield

 

 

 

12:15 PM

 

Lunch / Informal Discussions

 

 

 

1:45 PM

 

Sightseeing and a guided walking tour in old city of Kos

 

 

 

7:30 PM

 

Dinner / Informal Discussions at a local Greek Taverna

Dinner to follow the tour. Buses do not return prior to dinner

 

 

 

 

Thursday, June 19

 

 

 

 

 

7:30 AM

 

Breakfast

 

 

 

Session V

 

Up and Coming

 

 

Chair: Yongwon Choi

8:30 AM

23

Osteocyte Control of Bone Remodeling

 

 

Charles A OBrien

9:00 AM

24

New insights on bone biology from exome sequencing of osteopetrotic patients with atypical presentations

 

 

Eleonora Palagano, Alessandra Pangrazio, Dario Strina, Alessandro Puddu, Manuela Oppo, Maria Valentini, Gianmauro Cuccuru, Paolo Uva, Andrea Angius, Paolo Vezzoni, Anna Villa, and Cristina Sobacchi

9:30 AM

25

ERα in osteoblasts is required for cancellous mass accrual and attenuates bone’s anabolic response to mechanical loading

 

 

Marjolein CH Van der Meulen, and Katherine M Melville

10:00 AM

26

TBA

 

 

Mary Nakamura

10:30 AM

27

Bone Marrow Adipogenesis  

 

 

Ryan Berry, Rose Webb, Tracy Nelson, Yougen Xi, Aimee E Belak, Jackie A Fretz, Casey R Doucette, Joshua N VanHoutan, Nancy Troiano, Chris D Church, Clifford J Rosen, Matthew S Rodeheffer, and Mark C Horowitz

 

 

 

11:00 AM

 

Coffee Break 

 

 

 

Session VI

 

ShortTalks

 

 

Chair: Yongwon Choi

11:30 AM

28

Targeting Epigenetic Regulation by BET bromodomain Protein Inhibits Osteoclastogenesis and Inflammatory Bone Resorption

 

 

Kyung-Hyun Park-Min, Elisha Lim, Min Joon Lee, Marjolein van der Meulen, Nicholas Smithers, Rab K Prinjha, and Lionel B Ivashkiv

11:45 AM

29

Regulation of erythropoiesis by an EF-hand protein identified as a regulator of osteoclastogenesis

 

 

Kazuo Okamoto, Mikihito Hayashi, Tomoki Nakashima, and Hiroshi Takayanagi

12:00 PM

30

MFG-E8 homeostatically regulates inflammatory bone loss in vivo

 

 

Toshiharu Abe, Shin Jieun, Hosur Kavita, Udey C Mark, Chavakis Triantafyllos, and Hajishengallis George

12:15 PM

31

HIF prolyl hydroxylase 2 (PHD2) controls bone homeostasis through HIF2alpha - a novel player in osteohematology and osteoimmunology  

 

 

Martina Rauner, Kristin Franke, Lorenz C Hofbauer, and Ben Wielockx

12:30 PM

32

Glucocorticoids regulate sclerostin levels in vitro and in vivo

 

 

Elena Tsourdi, Sylvia Thiele, Alexander Rauch, Jan P. Tuckermann, Karolien De Bosscher, Anke Hannemann, Henri Wallaschofski, Lorenz C. Hofbauer, and Rauner Martina

12:45 PM

33

Wnt5a up-regulates the expression of Lrp5/6 during osteoblastogenesis

 

 

Masanori Okamoto, Nobuyuki Udagawa, Teruhito Yamashita, Shunsuke Uehara, Hiroyuki Kato, Naoto Saito, Naoyuki Takahashi, and Yasuhiro Kobayashi

1:00 PM

34

Do immune cells impair regeneration of bone?

 

 

Katharina Schmidt-Bleek, Alessandro Serra, Daniel Toben, Hanna Schell, Hans-Dieter Volk, and Georg N Duda

1:15 PM

35

Genome-wide comprehensive analysis demonstrates that PU.1 cooperates with NFATc1 in osteoclastogenesis

 

 

Naohiro Izawa, Hiroyuki Aburatani, and Sakae Tanaka

 

 

 

1:30 PM

 

Closing Remarks

 

 

 

1:45 PM

 

Lunch / Informal Discussions

 

 

 

7:30 PM

 

Farewell Dinner

 

 

 

 

Friday, June 20

 

 

 

 

 

7:30 AM

 

Breakfast

 

 

 

 

 

Departure

       

 

POSTERS

 

 

 

36

Potent Anti-Osteoporosis of Teriparatide in Ovariectomized(OVX) rats: the role of IL-17

 

Shunping Wang

37

Analysis of hematopoietic stem cell fate maintenance and differentiation due to dysregulation of the Wnt signaling antagonist, sclerostin

 

Jennifer O Manilay

38

Ankylosing spondylitis in women, particular features 

 

Leysan I Miasoutova and Svetlana A Lapshina

39

Arthritogenic interactions between lymphocytes and synovial fibroblasts. 

 

Martin Böttcher, Adelheid Korb-Pap, Federica Madarena, Georg Schett, Thomas Pap, and Thomas Kamradt

40

Bone and immune system interaction in multiple myeloma-bone disease: The role of light

 

Isabella Gigante, Angela Oranger, Grazia Taurino, Teresa Mongelli, Giorgio Mori, Claudia Carbone, Anna Mestice, Bruna Daraia, Giuseppe Ingravallo, Anna Napoli, Rita Rizzi, Alberta Zallone, Sivia Colucci, Giorgina Specchia, Maria Grano, and Giacomina Brunetti

41

C1Q is absolutely required for disease development in experimental arthritis

 

Matthieu Ribon, Julie Mussard, Marina Botto, Marie-Christophe  Boissier, and Patrice Decker

42

Cross talk between bone and the immune system: genes controlling bone remodeling are important for severity of Collagen Induced Arthritis

 

Samra Sardar, Alish Kerr, Daniëlle Vaatjes, and Åsa Andersson

43

Different culture conditions modulate immunological properties of adipose stem cells

 

Mimmi Patrikoski, Jyrki Sivula, Heini Huhtala, Mika Helminen, Fanny Salo, Bettina Mannerström, and Susanna Miettinen

44

Dynamics of bone marrow survival niches for long-lived plasma cells

 

Sandra Zehentmeier, Katrin Roth, Zoltan Cseresnyes, Özen Sercan, Raluca Niesner, Andreas Radbruch, and Anja E. Hauser

45

Dysregulated osteoclastogenesis is related to natural killer T cell dysfunction in rheumatoid arthritis

 

Yong-Wook Park, Seung-Jung Kee, and Nacksung Kim

46

Effects of teripatide on vertebral and femoral strength assessed by finite element analysis of clinical computed tomography scans in Rheumatoid arthritis patients

 

Kumiko Ono, Satoru Ohashi, Yuho Kadono, Tetsuro Yasui, Kazuya Isawa, Naoko Shoda, Toshiyuki Oka, and Sakae Tanaka

47

Fc-glycosylation determines osteoclastogenic activity of immune complexes

 

Ulrike Harre, René Pfeifle, Sabine Frühbeißer, Khaled Amara, Holger Bang, Anja Lux, Franziska Gröhn, Vivianne Malmström, Lars Klareskog, Gerhard Krönke, Roland Kocijan, Falk Nimmerjahn, René EM Toes, Yoann Rombouts, Martin Herrmann, Hans-Ulrich Scherer, and Georg Schett

48

Foreign body giant cells form actin rings but do not have the capacity to resorb bone

 

Bas Ten Harkel, Ton Schoenmaker, Teun J de Vries, and Vincent Everts

49

Frequency of CD8+ T cells determines bone fracture healing outcome

 

Claudia Schlundt, Simon Reinke, Sven Geissler, Hanna Schell, Hans-Dieter Volk, Georg N Duda, and Katharina Schmidt-Bleek

50

Glucocorticoids suppress inflammation in arthritis by the glucocorticoid receptor in non-hematopoietic cells and impair bone quality by distinct mechanisms

 

Ulrike Baschant, Stephan Culemann, Mascha Koenen, Martina Rauner, Markus Seibel, Lorenz Hofbauer, Hong Zhou, and Jan Tuckermann

51

Human mesenchymal stromal cells survive in vivo and play both direct and paracrine actions to improve bone regeneration

 

Nathalie Chevallier

52

Hypertension and experimental periodontitis change osteoblast phenotype in rats. In vivo and in vitro study.

 

Caril Constante Ferreira do Amaral, Thamine Landim de Barros, Victor G Balera, Antonio H Chaves-Neto, and Sandra HP Oliveira

53

Identification of a novel mutation in heritable osteonecrosis of the femoral head

 

Tracy Wang, Mah Wayne, Harvey Edward, Majewski Jacek, Rosenblatt David, and Séguin Chantal

54

Immune response during bone healing in a murine fracture model with osteomyelitis: role of biomechanical stability

 

Marina Sabaté Brescó, Katharina Kluge, Mario Ziegler, Geoff Richards, Liam O’Mahony, and Fintan Moriarty

55

LSD1-Mediated Demethylation of Histone H3 Lysine 9 Contributes to Interleukin 1-Induced Microsomal Prostaglandin E Synthase-1 Expression in Human Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes

 

Fatima Ezzahra El Mansouri, Salwa-Sarah  Nebbaki, Mohit Kapoor, Hassan Afif, Johanne Martel-Pelletier, Jean-Pierre  Pelletier, Mohamed Benderdour, and Hassan Fahmi

56

Macrophage multinucleation by TLR ligands and TNF via cell cycle regulation

 

Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou, Laura Bergdolt, Indrajit Nanda, Thomas Haaf, and Philipp Henneke

57

Mechanical Stimulation of polycystin-1 in human osteoblastic cells potentiates the JAK/STAT signalling axis

 

Georgia Dalagiorgou, Christina Piperi, Konstantinos A Papavassiliou, Christos Adamopoulos, Athanassios G Papavassiliou, and Efthimia K Basdra

58

Mechanism of action of mesenchymal stromal stem cells in unison with calcium phosphate ceramic for bone regeneration

 

Anne Laure Gamlin, Meadhbh A Brennan, Audrey Renaud, Celine Charrier, Dominique Heymann, Valerie Trichet, and Pierre Layrolle

59

MFG-E8 is a novel regulator of osteoclast differentiation and function

 

Jieun Shin, Abe Toshiharu, Hosur Kavita, Udey C Mark, Chavakis Triantafyllos, and Hajishengallis George

60

Modulation of Sclerostin Expression by Estrogen via BMP-2 Signaling in Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Osteoblasts 

 

Soon Jung Hwang

61

Novel small molecule inhibitors of human RANKL that targe its trimerization

 

Vagelis Rinotas, Foteini Violitzi, Polyxeni Alexiou, Fotini Liepouri, Anna Maranti, Katerina Tsiliouka, Alexandros Strongilos, Thanos Papakyriakou, Christos Papaneophytou, George Kontropidis, Elias Couladouros, Elias Eliopoulos, and Eleni Douni

62

Osteogenic and osteoclastic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells and monocytes in a miniaturized three-dimensional culture with mineral granules

 

Anne Laure Gamblin, Audrey Renaud, Céline Charrier, Philippe Hulin, Guy Louarn, Dominique Heymann, Valérie Trichet, and Pierre Layrolle

63

Osteoimmunological analysis in transgenic mice overexpressing human RANKL

 

Maria Papadaki, Vagelis Rinotas, and Eleni Douni

64

Osteoimmunological concerns and exogenous nitrates: A discussion of invitro and invivo envirotoxicological research findings.

 

Catherine Zeman, Lisa Beltz, Alison Beharka, and Junu Shrestha

65

Pasteurella multocida Toxin requires mTOR activity for osteoclast differentiation

 

Bianca Kloos and Katharina F Kubatzky

66

Potential role of danfer-associated molecular patterns in aortic valve calcification

 

Xianzhong Meng, Lihua Ao, and David A Fullerton

67

Protein Kinase Inhibitor Y reciprocally regulates osteoblast and adipocyte differentiation by downregulating Leukemia Inhibitory Factor

 

Xin Chen, Bryan S Hausman, Guangbin Luo, Guang Zhou, Shunichi Murakami, Janet Rubin, and Edward M Greenfield

68

Quorum Sensing is required for Acinetobacter to Impair Osseointegration of Orthopaedic Implants in Mice

 

Hyonmin Choe, Ashley N Rettew, Bryan S Hausman, Sona Haku, Hani A Essber, Steve H Marshall, Ozan Akkus, Phillip N Rather, Robert A Bonomo, and Edward M Greenfield

69

RANKL+ neutrophils in the bone marrow are guided by tumor educated T cells: cooperation in the pre-metastatic niche

 

Triciana Gonçalves-silva, Ana Carolina Monteiro, Ana Carolina Mercadante, Suellen Perobelli, Wallace Mello, Alex Balduino, and Adriana Bonomo

70

Regulation of bone metabolism by Semaphorin 3A

 

Mikihito Hayashi, Tomoki Nakashima, and Hiroshi Takayanagi

71

Relaxin induces osteoblast differentiation and accelerates bone remodeling in mice

 

Carolina L Duarte Puerto, Yukiho Kobayashi, Tatsuo Kawamoto, and Keiji Moriyama

72

Role of new generation osteoporosis-preventive selective estrogen receptor modulators in B cell development and function 

 

Angelina Bernardi, Annica Andersson, Louise Grahnemo, Merja Nurkkala-Karlsson, Hans Carlsten, and Ulrika  Islander

73

Single nucleotide polymorphisms at the Smad3 and NFATc2 genes and their role in the Rheumatoid Arthritis

 

Agnieszka Paradowska-Gorycka, Anna Felis-Giemza, Katarzyna Romanowska-Próchnicka, Barbara Raszkiewicz, Malgorzata Mańczak, and Marzena Olesinska

74

The effectos of SRC-family kinase inhibitors on osteoclast development

 

Daniel Csete, Dávid Győri, Bálint Tél, Tibor Vántus, György Kéri, Csaba SzántaI-Kis, and Attila Mócsai

75

The interaction of traumatic brain injury and fracture healing: in vivo analysis of the posttraumatic levels of insulin and osteocalcin in a combined trauma model in mice. 

 

Serafeim Tsitsilonis, Ricarda Locher, Anja Garbe, Frank Graef, Schmitt-Bleek Katharina, Christian Kleber, and Klaus-Dieter Schaser

76

The role of neutrophil-derived MRP-14 in implant-associated infection

 

Ulrike Alexandra Dapunt, Thomas Giese, Sabine Stegmaier, Volker Ewerbeck, and Gertrud Maria Hänsch

77

The tissue selective estrogen complex efficiently inhibits experimental arthritis and inflammation-induced bone loss without uterine side effects

 

Annica Andersson, Angelina Bernardi, Alexandra Stubelius, Merja Nurkkala-Karlsson, Louise Grahnemo, Hans Carlsten, and Ulrika Islander

78

Tmem64 modulates calcium signaling during RANKL-mediated osteoclast differentiation

 

Hyunsoo Kim, Seoung Hoon Lee, and Yongwon Choi

79

Wnt5a-Ror2 signal regulates function of osteoclasts through Daam2-Rho pathway

 

Shunsuke Uehara, Akihiro Ishihara, Kazuhiro Maeda, Teruhito Yamashita, Takashi Nakamura, Shigeaki Kato, Akira Kikuchi, Michiru Nishita, Yasuhiro Minami, Nobuyuki Udagawa, Naoyuki Takahashi, and Yasuhiro Kobayashi

80

Epigenetically regulated genes by RANKL in osteoclastogenesis

 

Haruhiko Nakamura, Tomoki Nakashima, Mikihito Hayashi, Hiroshi Takayanagi, and Sakae Tanaka

81

Conditional OSTM1 mice demonstrate cell autonomous function in osteoclast

 

Monica Pata and Jean Vacher