Professor of Osteoarticular Pathology Professor Donald Salter Professor of Osteoarticular Pathology Osteoarticular Research Group Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine The University of Edinburgh Contact details Email: donald.m.salter@icloud.com Current ResearchWe are actively involved in research in a number of diseases and conditions that afflict the musculoskeletal system with the aim to increase the understanding of the pathological processes involved and to identify new targets for translational studies that will improve patient outcomes. Currently we are focussing on the use of mesenchymal stromal cells for bone and cartilage repair and as theragnostic agents in the treatment of cancer. We have developed a novel transgenic approach that allows mesenchymal stromal cells to produce magnetic nanoparticles. These intrinisically magnetic cells are being assessed in parallel with MSCs carrying engineered nanoparticles for their effectiveness as delivery systems for a range of clinical applications including bone and cartilage repair, for in vivo imaging, magnetic hyperthermia treatment or for radio sensitisation for cancer therapy. Sarcomas, are much rarer with an incidence of 0.1 – 5 per 100,000 depending on the specific type. Sarcomas in bone are most commonly seen in young teenagers and adolescents whilst sarcomas in soft tissue are most common in patients older than 55. We are working as part of a multidisciplinary group in Edinburgh (with Professor Ted Hupp, Professor Val Brunton, Professor Stuart Ralston and Larry Hayward) to develop animal models of sarcomagenesis including osteosarcoma and angiosarcoma to better understand the biology and molecular abnormalities that result in the development of these rare cancers with the aim of identifying biomarkers targetable pathways and immunotherapeutic approaches that will allow specific personalised therapy.Group MembersMembers NameRoleTelephoneEmailHelen CaldwellLaboratory Manager +44 (0)131 537 3150Email Helen Caldwell Fransiscus Kerans PhD Student+44 (0)131 651 8754Email Fransiscus KeransJi Won Park (with Carsten Hansen) PhD Student Meredyth Griffin (with Val Brunton)PhD Student CollaboratorsProf Ted Hupp, University of Edinburgh Prof Val Brunton, University of Edinburgh Prof Stuart Ralston, University of EdinburghDr Simon Langdon, University of EdinburghProf Roberto Perris, University of ParmaWeb LinksMagister Full Publication List Selected PublicationsJamil NS, Azfer A, Worrell H, Salter DM. Functional roles of CSPG4/NG2 in chondrosarcoma. Int J Exp Pathol. 2016;97:178-86Russo A, Bianchi M, Sartori M, Parrilli A, Panseri S, Ortolani A, Sandri M, Boi M, Salter DM, Maltarello MC, Giavaresi G, Fini M, Dediu V, Tampieri A, Marcacci M. Magnetic forces and magnetized biomaterials provide dynamic flux information during bone regeneration. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2016;27:51.Sophocleous A, Börjesson AE, Salter DM, Ralston SH. The type 2 cannabinoid receptor regulates susceptibility to osteoarthritis in mice. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2015;23:1586-94Roberts SB, Wootton E, De Ferrari L, Albagha OM, Salter DM. Epigenetics of osteoarticular diseases: recent developments. Rheumatol Int. 2015 Aug;35(8):1293-305Murray E, Hernychová L, Scigelova M, Ho J, Nekulova M, O'Neill JR, Nenutil R, Vesely K, Dundas SR, Dhaliwal C, Henderson H, Hayward RL, Salter DM, Vojtěšek B, Hupp TR. Quantitative Proteomic Profiling of Pleomorphic Human Sarcoma Identifies CLIC1 as a Dominant Pro-Oncogenic Receptor Expressed in Diverse Sarcoma Types. J Proteome Res. 2014 May 2;13(5):2543-59. This article was published on 2024-08-27