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Novel susceptibility loci for steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the femoral head in systemic lupus erythematosus.


ABSTRACT: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) involves necrosis of bone and bone marrow of the femoral head caused by ischemia with unknown etiology. Previous genetic studies on ONFH failed to produce consistent results, presumably because ONFH has various causes with different genetic backgrounds and the underlying diseases confounded the associations. Steroid-associated ONFH (S-ONFH) accounts for one-half of all ONFH, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a representative disease underlying S-ONFH. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify genetic risk factors for S-ONFH in patients with SLE. We conducted a two-staged GWAS on 636 SLE patients with S-ONFH and 95 588 non-SLE controls. Among the novel loci identified, we determined S-ONFH-specific loci by comparing allele frequencies between SLE patients without S-ONFH and non-SLE controls. We also used Korean datasets comprising 148 S-ONFH cases and 37 015 controls to assess overall significance. We evaluated the functional annotations of significant variants by in silico analyses. The Japanese GWAS identified 4 significant loci together with 12 known SLE susceptibility loci. The four significant variants showed comparable effect sizes on S-ONFH compared with SLE controls and non-SLE controls. Three of the four loci, MIR4293/MIR1265 [odds ratio (OR) = 1.99, P-value = 1.1 × 10-9)], TRIM49/NAALAD2 (OR = 1.65, P-value = 4.8 × 10-8) and MYO16 (OR = 3.91, P-value = 4.9 × 10-10), showed significant associations in the meta-analysis with Korean datasets. Bioinformatics analyses identified MIR4293, NAALAD2 and MYO16 as candidate causal genes. MIR4293 regulates a PPARG-related adipogenesis pathway relevant to S-ONFH. We identified three novel susceptibility loci for S-ONFH in SLE.

SUBMITTER: Suetsugu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8976424 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel susceptibility loci for steroid-associated osteonecrosis of the femoral head in systemic lupus erythematosus.

Suetsugu Hiroyuki H   Kim Kwangwoo K   Yamamoto Takuaki T   Bang So-Young SY   Sakamoto Yuma Y   Shin Jung-Min JM   Sugano Nobuhiko N   Kim Ji Soong JS   Mukai Masaya M   Lee Yeon-Kyung YK   Ohmura Koichiro K   Park Dae Jin DJ   Takahashi Daisuke D   Ahn Ga-Young GY   Karino Kohei K   Kwon Young-Chang YC   Miyamura Tomoya T   Kim Jihye J   Nakamura Junichi J   Motomura Goro G   Kuroda Takeshi T   Niiro Hiroaki H   Miyamoto Takeshi T   Takeuchi Tsutomu T   Ikari Katsunori K   Amano Koichi K   Tada Yoshifumi Y   Yamaji Ken K   Shimizu Masato M   Atsumi Takashi T   Seki Taisuke T   Tanaka Yoshiya Y   Kubo Toshikazu T   Hisada Ryo R   Yoshioka Tomokazu T   Yamazaki Mihoko M   Kabata Tamon T   Kajino Tomomichi T   Ohta Yoichi Y   Okawa Takahiro T   Naito Yohei Y   Kaneuji Ayumi A   Yasunaga Yuji Y   Ohzono Kenji K   Tomizuka Kohei K   Koido Masaru M   Matsuda Koichi K   Okada Yukinori Y   Suzuki Akari A   Kim Bong-Jo BJ   Kochi Yuta Y   Lee Hye-Soon HS   Ikegawa Shiro S   Bae Sang-Cheol SC   Terao Chikashi C  

Human molecular genetics 20220301 7


Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) involves necrosis of bone and bone marrow of the femoral head caused by ischemia with unknown etiology. Previous genetic studies on ONFH failed to produce consistent results, presumably because ONFH has various causes with different genetic backgrounds and the underlying diseases confounded the associations. Steroid-associated ONFH (S-ONFH) accounts for one-half of all ONFH, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a representative disease underlying S-O  ...[more]

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