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Genome-wide association and follow-up replication studies identified ADAMTS18 and TGFBR3 as bone mass candidate genes in different ethnic groups.

Xiong DH, Liu XG, Guo YF et al.

19249006 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
10488 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

XD
Xiong DH
LX
Liu XG
GY
Guo YF
TL
Tan LJ
WL
Wang L
SB
Sha BY
TZ
Tang ZH
PF
Pan F
YT
Yang TL
CX
Chen XD
LS
Lei SF
YL
Yerges LM
ZX
Zhu XZ
WV
Wheeler VW
PA
Patrick AL
BC
Bunker CH
GY
Guo Y
YH
Yan H
PY
Pei YF
ZY
Zhang YP
LS
Levy S
PC
Papasian CJ
XP
Xiao P
LY
Lundberg YW
RR
Recker RR
LY
Liu YZ
LY
Liu YJ
ZJ
Zmuda JM
DH
Deng HW
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To identify and validate genes associated with bone mineral density (BMD), which is a prominent osteoporosis risk factor, we tested 379,319 SNPs in 1000 unrelated white U.S. subjects for associations with BMD. For replication, we genotyped the most significant SNPs in 593 white U.S. families (1972 subjects), a Chinese hip fracture (HF) sample (350 cases, 350 controls), a Chinese BMD sample (2955 subjects), and a Tobago cohort of African ancestry (908 males). Publicly available Framingham genome-wide association study (GWAS) data (2953 whites) were also used for in silico replication. The GWAS detected two BMD candidate genes, ADAMTS18 (ADAM metallopeptidase with thrombospondin type 1 motif, 18) and TGFBR3 (transforming growth factor, beta receptor III). Replication studies verified the significant findings by GWAS. We also detected significant associations with hip fracture for ADAMTS18 SNPs in the Chinese HF sample. Meta-analyses supported the significant associations of ADAMTS18 and TGFBR3 with BMD (p values: 2.56 x 10(-5) to 2.13 x 10(-8); total sample size: n = 5925 to 9828). Electrophoretic mobility shift assay suggested that the minor allele of one significant ADAMTS18 SNP might promote binding of the TEL2 factor, which may repress ADAMTS18 expression. The data from NCBI GEO expression profiles also showed that ADAMTS18 and TGFBR3 genes were differentially expressed in subjects with normal skeletal fracture versus subjects with nonunion skeletal fracture. Overall, the evidence supports that ADAMTS18 and TGFBR3 might underlie BMD determination in the major human ethnic groups.

1,000 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

10488
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
4,925 European ancestry individuals, 350 Chinese ancestry hip fracture cases, 350 Chinese ancestry hip fracture controls, 2,955 Chinese ancestry individuals, 908 West African ancestry males
Replication Participants
African unspecified, European, East Asian
Ancestry
Trinidad and Tobago, U.S., China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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