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Pathway-based genome-wide association analysis identified the importance of EphrinA-EphR pathway for femoral neck bone geometry.


ABSTRACT: Femoral neck (FN) bone geometry is an important predictor of bone strength with high heritability. Previous studies have revealed certain candidate genes for FN bone geometry. However, the majority of the underlying genetic factors remain to be discovered. In this study, pathway-based genome-wide association analysis was performed to explore the joint effects of genes within biological pathways on FN bone geometry variations in a cohort of 1000 unrelated US whites. Nominal significant associations (nominal p value<0.05) were observed between 76 pathways and a key FN bone geometry variable-section modulus (Z), biomechanically indicative of bone strength subject to bending. Among them, EphrinA-EphR pathway was most significantly associated with FN Z even after multiple testing adjustments (p(FWER) value=0.035). The association of EphrinA-EphR pathway with FN Z was also observed in an independent sample from Framingham Osteoporosis Study. Overall, these results suggest the significant genetic contribution of EphrinA-EphR pathway to femoral neck bone geometry.

SUBMITTER: Chen Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2818219 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pathway-based genome-wide association analysis identified the importance of EphrinA-EphR pathway for femoral neck bone geometry.

Chen Yuan Y   Xiong Dong-Hai DH   Guo Yan-Fang YF   Pan Feng F   Zhou Qi Q   Zhang Feng F   Deng Hong-Wen HW  

Bone 20090926 1


Femoral neck (FN) bone geometry is an important predictor of bone strength with high heritability. Previous studies have revealed certain candidate genes for FN bone geometry. However, the majority of the underlying genetic factors remain to be discovered. In this study, pathway-based genome-wide association analysis was performed to explore the joint effects of genes within biological pathways on FN bone geometry variations in a cohort of 1000 unrelated US whites. Nominal significant associatio  ...[more]

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