Denosumab for Prevention of Fractures in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
California Pacific Medical Center · University of California, San Francisco · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Denosumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody to the receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) that blocks its binding to RANK, inhibiting the development and activity of osteoclasts, decreasing bone resorption, and increasing bone density. Given its unique actions, denosumab may be useful in the treatment of osteoporosis.
We enrolled 7868 women between the ages of 60 and 90 years who had a bone mineral density T score of less than -2.5 but not less than -4.0 at the lumbar spine or total hip. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive either 60 mg of denosumab or placebo subcutaneously every 6 months for 36 months. The primary end point was new vertebral fracture. Secondary end points included nonvertebral and hip fractures.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 87.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
16- SRSteven R. CummingsCorresponding
California Pacific Medical Center, University of California, San Francisco
- JSJavier San Martín
Amgen (United States)
- MRMichael R. McClung
Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation
- ESEthel S. Siris
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
- RERichard Eastell
University of Sheffield
Topics & keywords
- Denosumab
- Medicine
- RANKL
- Osteoporosis
- Bone resorption
- Activator (genetics)
- RANK Ligand
- Monoclonal antibody
- Good health and well-being