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A common variant rs2054564 in ADAMST17 is associated with susceptibility to lumbar spondylosis.

Taniguchi Y, Akune T, Nishida N et al.

36966180 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1863 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

TY
Taniguchi Y
AT
Akune T
NN
Nishida N
OG
Omori G
HK
Ha K
UK
Ueno K
ST
Saito T
OT
Oichi T
KA
Koike A
MA
Mabuchi A
OH
Oka H
MS
Muraki S
OY
Oshima Y
KH
Kawaguchi H
NK
Nakamura K
TK
Tokunaga K
TS
Tanaka S
YN
Yoshimura N
Chapter II

Abstract

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The molecular pathophysiology underlying lumbar spondylosis development remains unclear. To identify genetic factors associated with lumbar spondylosis, we conducted a genome-wide association study using 83 severe lumbar spondylosis cases and 182 healthy controls and identified 65 candidate disease-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Replication analysis in 510 case and 911 control subjects from five independent Japanese cohorts identified rs2054564, located in intron 7 of ADAMTS17, as a disease-associated SNP with a genome-wide significance threshold (P = 1.17 × 10-11, odds ratio = 1.92). This association was significant even after adjustment of age, sex, and body mass index (P = 7.52 × 10-11). A replication study in a Korean cohort, including 123 case and 319 control subjects, also verified the significant association of this SNP with severe lumbar spondylosis. Immunohistochemistry revealed that fibrillin-1 (FBN1) and ADAMTS17 were co-expressed in the annulus fibrosus of intervertebral discs (IVDs). ADAMTS17 overexpression in MG63 cells promoted extracellular microfibrils biogenesis, suggesting the potential role of ADAMTS17 in IVD function through interaction with fibrillin fibers. Finally, we provided evidence of FBN1 involvement in IVD function by showing that lumbar IVDs in patients with Marfan syndrome, caused by heterozygous FBN1 gene mutation, were significantly more degenerated. We identified a common SNP variant, located in ADAMTS17, associated with susceptibility to lumbar spondylosis and demonstrated the potential role of the ADAMTS17-fibrillin network in IVDs in lumbar spondylosis development.

83 Japanese ancestry cases, 182 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1863
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
550 East Asian ancestry cases, 1,048 East Asian ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan, Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
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