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Association of bone mineral density with polymorphism of the estrogen receptor gene

✍ Scribed by Shinji Kobayashi; Satoshi Inoue; Dr. Takayuki Hosoi; Yasuyoshi Ouchi; Masataka Shiraki; Hajime Orimo


Publisher
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
461 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0884-0431

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✦ Synopsis


PvuII and &I restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of the estrogen receptor (ER) gene and its relation to bone mineral density (BMD) were examined in 238 postmenopausal healthy women aged 45-91 years (66.3 f 0.6 years, mean f standard error of the mean [SEMI) in Japan. The RFLPs were represented as Pp (PvuII) and X x (&I), with capital letters signifying the absence of and small letters the presence of restriction sites. In the PPxx genotype (n = 18), Z score values of BMD were significantly lower than those for other genotypes (n = 220) (lumbar spine, -0.746 vs. -0.065 [p = 0.0221; total body, -0.482 vs. 0.308 [p = 0.0021). We classified the subjects into three genotypes with allelic haplotype: homozygote of the Px haplotype was expressed as the 11 genotype, heterozygote of the Px haplotype as the 10 genotype, and the one lacking the Px haplotype as the 00 genotype. The PpXx genotype was not included in this analysis because the allelic haplotypes are uncertain. The Px haplotype was associated with a low BMD in postmenopausal women (2 score for the lumbar spine, -0.746 vs. -0.279 vs. 0.083, for the 11, 10,00 genotypes, respectively [p = 0.0291; Z score for the total body, -0.482 vs. 0.164 vs. 0.427, respectively [p = 0.0031). We suggest that some variation of the ER gene linked to these RFLPs is associated with low BMD and that this at least partly explains the cause of postmenopausal osteoporosis in Japanese women. (


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