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Identification of Novel Genetic Variants Related to Trabecular Bone Score in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Authors :
Sung Hye Kong
Ji Won Yoon
Jung Hee Kim
JooYong Park
Jiyeob Choi
Ji Hyun Lee
A Ram Hong
Nam H. Cho
Chan Soo Shin
Source :
Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol 35, Iss 4, Pp 801-810 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Korean Endocrine Society, 2020.

Abstract

Background As the genetic variants of trabecular bone microarchitecture are not well-understood, we performed a genome-wide association study to identify genetic determinants of bone microarchitecture analyzed by trabecular bone score (TBS). Methods TBS-associated genes were discovered in the Ansung cohort (discovery cohort), a community-based rural cohort in Korea, and then validated in the Gene-Environment Interaction and Phenotype (GENIE) cohort (validation cohort), consisting of subjects who underwent health check-up programs. In the discovery cohort, 2,451 participants were investigated for 1.42 million genotyped and imputed markers. Results In the validation cohort, identified as significant variants were evaluated in 2,733 participants. An intronic variant in iroquois homeobox 3 (IRX3), rs1815994, was significantly associated with TBS in men (P=3.74E-05 in the discovery cohort, P=0.027 in the validation cohort). Another intronic variant in mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 5 (MAP2K5), rs11630730, was significantly associated with TBS in women (P=3.05E-09 in the discovery cohort, P=0.041 in the validation cohort). Men with the rs1815994 variant and women with the rs11630730 variant had lower TBS and lumbar spine bone mineral density. The detrimental effects of the rs1815994 variant in men and rs11630730 variant in women were also identified in association analysis (β=−0.0281, β=−0.0465, respectively). Conclusion In this study, the rs1815994 near IRX3 in men and rs11630730 near MAP2K5 in women were associated with deterioration of the bone microarchitecture. It is the first study to determine the association of genetic variants with TBS. Further studies are needed to confirm our findings and identify additional variants contributing to the trabecular bone microarchitecture.

Details

Language :
English, Korean
ISSN :
2093596X and 20935978
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Endocrinology and Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6ed9eaf95d43b593a460d137408686
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3803/EnM.2020.735