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What is the evidence that osteoarthritis is genetically determined?

F M Cicuttini1, T D Spector.   

Abstract

Although for many years it was speculated that osteoarthritis was genetically determined, little data were available to support this contention. A major problem with early work was a lack of consistency in the definition of osteoarthritis. Based on a radiographical definition of osteoarthritis, which is currently the optimal method for epidemiological and genetic studies, data from a recent twin study have provided an estimate of the hereditable component of osteoarthritis to be in the order of 50 to 65%. In addition, sophisticated molecular biology techniques are being increasingly used to explore potential genetic abnormalities in cartilage and matrix components in osteoarthritis. These exciting new data are examined as we address the role of genetic factors in osteoarthritis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9429729     DOI: 10.1016/s0950-3579(97)80002-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Baillieres Clin Rheumatol        ISSN: 0950-3579


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1.  Lifelong voluntary joint loading increases osteoarthritis in mice housing a deletion mutation in type II procollagen gene, and slightly also in non-transgenic mice.

Authors:  T Lapveteläinen; M M Hyttinen; A-M Säämänen; T Långsjö; J Sahlman; S Felszeghy; E Vuorio; H J Helminen
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 19.103

Review 2.  [Coxarthrosis--an update].

Authors:  H Imhof; I Nöbauer-Huhmann; S Trattnig
Journal:  Radiologe       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 0.635

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