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Association of IL-15 polymorphisms with bone mineral density in postmenopausal Korean women.

Jung-Min Koh1, Bermseok Oh, Mi-Hyun Ha, Kyu-Woan Cho, Jong-Young Lee, Byung Lae Park, Hyoung Doo Shin, Myung-Ae Bae, Hyun-Ju Kim, Jung Min Hong, Tae-Ho Kim, Hong-In Shin, Seung Hun Lee, Ghi Su Kim, Shin-Yoon Kim, Eui Kyun Park.   

Abstract

Interleukin-15 (IL-15) has been suggested to participate in bone metabolism by stimulating osteoclast differentiation and mediating inflammatory bone loss. This study investigated the effect of IL-15 gene polymorphisms on the bone mineral density (BMD) and bone fracture rates of postmenopausal women. Sequencing of the IL-15 gene in 24 Koreans revealed 16 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), of which five were selected for further study. Postmenopausal Korean women (n = 844) were genotyped for these SNPs, and their BMDs and risk of fractures were assessed. It was found that the +20A > G, +13467C > A, +13653A > T, and +13815A > T IL-15 gene polymorphisms were significantly associated with the BMD of the lumbar spine and femoral neck and that their effects were gene-dose dependent. BMD was reduced when the minor allele of +13467A and +13653T or the common allele of +20A and +13815A was present. Haplotype (ht) analyses revealed that ht1 (GCAT) and ht2 (AATA) were associated with BMD of the lumbar spine and femoral neck. However, there was no association between the risk of fracture and IL-15 SNPs or hts. These results suggest that the +20A > G, +13467C > A, +13653A > T, and +13815A > T SNPs in the IL-15 gene affect BMD and, thus, could be genetic markers of osteoporosis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19756346     DOI: 10.1007/s00223-009-9290-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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