Identification of a novel locus on chromosome 2q13, which predisposes to clinical vertebral fractures independently of bone density

Nerea Alonso, Karol Estrada, Omar M.E. Albagha, Lizbeth Herrera, Sjur Reppe, Ole K. Olstad, Kaare M. Gautvik, Niamh M. Ryan, Kathryn L. Evans, Carrie M. Nielson, Yi Hsiang Hsu, Douglas P. Kiel, George Markozannes, Evangelia E. Ntzani, Evangelos Evangelou, Bjarke Feenstra, Xueping Liu, Mads Melbye, Laura Masi, Maria Luisa BrandiPhilip Riches, Anna Daroszewska, José Manuel Olmos, Carmen Valero, Jesús Castillo, José A. Riancho, Lise B. Husted, Bente L. Langdahl, Matthew A. Brown, Emma L. Duncan, Stephen Kaptoge, Kay Tee Khaw, Ricardo Usategui-Martín, Javier Del Pino-Montes, Rogelio González-Sarmiento, Joshua R. Lewis, Richard L. Prince, Patrizia D'Amelio, Natalia Garciá-Giralt, Xavier Nogués, Simona Mencej-Bedrac, Janja Marc, Orit Wolstein, John A. Eisman, Ling Oei, Carolina Medina-Gómez, Katharina E. Schraut, Pau Navarro, James F. Wilson, Gail Davies, John Starr, Ian Deary, Toshiko Tanaka, Luigi Ferrucci, Fernando Gianfrancesco, Luigi Gennari, Gavin Lucas, Roberto Elosua, André G. Uitterlinden, Fernando Rivadeneira, Stuart H. Ralston

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Abstract

Objectives To identify genetic determinants of susceptibility to clinical vertebral fractures, which is an important complication of osteoporosis. Methods Here we conduct a genome-wide association study in 1553 postmenopausal women with clinical vertebral fractures and 4340 controls, with a two-stage replication involving 1028 cases and 3762 controls. Potentially causal variants were identified using expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) data from transiliac bone biopsies and bioinformatic studies. Results A locus tagged by rs10190845 was identified on chromosome 2q13, which was significantly associated with clinical vertebral fracture (P=1.04×10 -9) with a large effect size (OR 1.74, 95% CI 1.06 to 2.6). Bioinformatic analysis of this locus identified several potentially functional SNPs that are associated with expression of the positional candidate genes TTL (tubulin tyrosine ligase) and SLC20A1 (solute carrier family 20 member 1). Three other suggestive loci were identified on chromosomes 1p31, 11q12 and 15q11. All these loci were novel and had not previously been associated with bone mineral density or clinical fractures. Conclusion We have identified a novel genetic variant that is associated with clinical vertebral fractures by mechanisms that are independent of BMD. Further studies are now in progress to validate this association and evaluate the underlying mechanism.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)378-385
Number of pages8
JournalAnnals of the rheumatic diseases
Volume77
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2018

Keywords

  • bone mineral density
  • gene polymorphism
  • osteoporosis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Rheumatology
  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Immunology
  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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