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Genome-wide Association Study of Idiopathic Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head.

Sakamoto Y, Yamamoto T, Sugano N et al.

29118346 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
60650 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SY
Sakamoto Y
YT
Yamamoto T
SN
Sugano N
TD
Takahashi D
WT
Watanabe T
AT
Atsumi T
NJ
Nakamura J
HY
Hasegawa Y
AK
Akashi K
NI
Narita I
MT
Miyamoto T
TT
Takeuchi T
IK
Ikari K
AK
Amano K
FA
Fujie A
KT
Kubo T
TY
Tada Y
KA
Kaneuji A
NH
Nakamura H
MT
Miyamura T
KT
Kabata T
YK
Yamaji K
OT
Okawa T
SA
Sudo A
OK
Ohzono K
TY
Tanaka Y
YY
Yasunaga Y
MS
Matsuda S
IY
Imai Y
AM
Akiyama M
KM
Kubo M
KY
Kamatani Y
IY
Iwamoto Y
IS
Ikegawa S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (IONFH) is an ischemic disorder that causes bone necrosis of the femoral head, resulting in hip joint dysfunction. IONFH is a polygenic disease and steroid and alcohol have already known to increase its risk; however, the mechanism of IONFH remains to be elucidated. We performed a genome-wide association study using ~60,000 subjects and found two novel loci on chromosome 20q12 and 12q24. Big data analyses identified LINC01370 as a candidate susceptibility gene in the 20q12 locus. Stratified analysis by IONFH risk factors suggested that the 12q24 locus was associated with IONFH through drinking capacity. Our findings would shed new light on pathophysiology of IONFH.

1,547 Japanese ancestry cases, 59,103 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

60650
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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