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Meta-Analysis of Genomewide Association Studies Reveals Genetic Variants for Hip Bone Geometry.

Yi-Hsiang Hsu1,2,3, Karol Estrada3,4,5, Evangelos Evangelou6, Cheryl Ackert-Bicknell7, Kristina Akesson8,9, Thomas Beck10, Suzanne J Brown11, Terence Capellini12, Laura Carbone13, Jane Cauley14, Ching-Lung Cheung15, Steven R Cummings16, Stefan Czerwinski17, Serkalem Demissie18, Michael Econs19, Daniel Evans16, Charles Farber20, Kaare Gautvik21, Tamara Harris22, Candace Kammerer14, John Kemp23,24, Daniel L Koller19, Annie Kung15, Debbie Lawlor24, Miryoung Lee17, Mattias Lorentzon25, Fiona McGuigan7,8, Carolina Medina-Gomez5, Braxton Mitchell26, Anne Newman14, Carrie Nielson27, Claes Ohlsson28, Munro Peacock19, Sjur Reppe21,29, J Brent Richards30, John Robbins31, Gunnar Sigurdsson32, Timothy D Spector33, Kari Stefansson34, Elizabeth Streeten26, Unnur Styrkarsdottir34, Jonathan Tobias35, Katerina Trajanoska5, André Uitterlinden4,5, Liesbeth Vandenput28, Scott G Wilson11,33,36, Laura Yerges-Armstrong37, Mariel Young12, M Carola Zillikens4,5, Fernando Rivadeneira4,5, Douglas P Kiel1,2,3, David Karasik1,38.   

Abstract

Hip geometry is an important predictor of fracture. We performed a meta-analysis of GWAS studies in adults to identify genetic variants that are associated with proximal femur geometry phenotypes. We analyzed four phenotypes: (i) femoral neck length; (ii) neck-shaft angle; (iii) femoral neck width, and (iv) femoral neck section modulus, estimated from DXA scans using algorithms of hip structure analysis. In the Discovery stage, 10 cohort studies were included in the fixed-effect meta-analysis, with up to 18,719 men and women ages 16 to 93 years. Association analyses were performed with ∼2.5 million polymorphisms under an additive model adjusted for age, body mass index, and height. Replication analyses of meta-GWAS significant loci (at adjusted genomewide significance [GWS], threshold p ≤ 2.6 × 10-8 ) were performed in seven additional cohorts in silico. We looked up SNPs associated in our analysis, for association with height, bone mineral density (BMD), and fracture. In meta-analysis (combined Discovery and Replication stages), GWS associations were found at 5p15 (IRX1 and ADAMTS16); 5q35 near FGFR4; at 12p11 (in CCDC91); 11q13 (near LRP5 and PPP6R3 (rs7102273)). Several hip geometry signals overlapped with BMD, including LRP5 (chr. 11). Chr. 11 SNP rs7102273 was associated with any-type fracture (p = 7.5 × 10-5 ). We used bone transcriptome data and discovered several significant eQTLs, including rs7102273 and PPP6R3 expression (p = 0.0007), and rs6556301 (intergenic, chr.5 near FGFR4) and PDLIM7 expression (p = 0.005). In conclusion, we found associations between several genes and hip geometry measures that explained 12% to 22% of heritability at different sites. The results provide a defined set of genes related to biological pathways relevant to BMD and etiology of bone fragility.
© 2019 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. © 2019 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

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Keywords:  CANDIDATE GENES; FRACTURE, GENOMEWIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY; HIP BONE GEOMETRY; META-ANALYSIS; POLYMORPHISMS

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30888730      PMCID: PMC6650334          DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.3698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Miner Res        ISSN: 0884-0431            Impact factor:   6.741


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