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Common variations in estrogen-related genes are associated with severe large-joint osteoarthritis: a multicenter genetic and functional study.

机译:雌激素相关基因的常见变异与严重的大关节骨关节炎有关:一项多中心的遗传和功能研究。

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OBJECTIVE: Several lines of evidence suggest that estrogens influence the development of osteoarthritis (OA). The aim of this study was to explore the association of two common polymorphisms within the aromatase (CYP19A1) and estrogen receptor (ER) alpha (ESR1) genes with severe OA of the lower limbs. METHODS: The rs1062033 (CYP19A1) and rs2234693 (ESR1) single nucleotide polymorphisms were genotyped in 5528 individuals (3147 patients with severe hip or knee OA, and 2381 controls) from four centres in Spain and the United Kingdom. Gene expression was measured in femoral bone samples from a group of patients. RESULTS: In the global analysis, both polymorphisms were associated with OA, but there was a significant sex interaction. The GG genotype at rs1062033 was associated with an increased risk of knee OA in women [odds ratio (OR) 1.23; P=0.04]. The CC genotype at rs2234693 tended to be associated with reduced OA risk in women (OR 0.76, P=0.028, for knee OA; OR=0.84, P=0.076 for hip OA), but with increased risk of hip OA in men (OR 1.28; P=0.029). Women with unfavourable genotypes at both loci had an OR of 1.61 for knee OA (P=0.006). The rs1062033 genotype associated with higher OA risk was also associated with reduced expression of the aromatase gene in bone. CONCLUSIONS: Common genetic variations of the aromatase and ER genes are associated with the risk of severe OA of the large joints of the lower limb in a sex-specific manner. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that estrogen activity may influence the development of large-joint OA.
机译:目的:几条证据表明,雌激素影响骨关节炎(OA)的发展。这项研究的目的是探索芳香酶(CYP19A1)和雌激素受体(ER)α(ESR1)基因中的两种常见多态性与下肢严重OA的关联。方法:在西班牙和英国的四个中心的5528人(3147例严重髋关节或膝关节OA患者和2381例对照)中对rs1062033(CYP19A1)和rs2234693(ESR1)单核苷酸多态性进行了基因分型。在一组患者的股骨样品中测量基因表达。结果:在整体分析中,两种多态性均与OA相关,但存在显着的性别相互作用。 rs1062033的GG基因型与女性患膝关节炎的风险增加相关[比值比(OR)1.23; P = 0.04]。 rs2234693的CC基因型往往与女性的OA风险降低有关(膝OA的OR为0.76,P = 0.028;髋骨OA的OR = 0.84,P = 0.076),但男性的OA风险增加(OR 1.28; P = 0.029)。两个基因座基因型均不佳的女性膝OA的OR为1.61(P = 0.006)。与较高OA风险相关的rs1062033基因型也与骨中芳香化酶基因表达的降低有关。结论:芳香化酶和ER基因的常见遗传变异与以特定性别方式下肢大关节发生严重OA的风险有关。这些结果与假说雌激素活性可能影响大关节OA的发展是一致的。

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