Genetic polymorphisms of the Wnt receptor LRP5 are differentially associated with trochanteric and cervical hip fractures
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Riancho Zarrabeitia, Javier




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Calcified Tissue International and Musculoskeletal Research, 2012, 90, 137-143
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Springer international
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Osteoporosis
Lipoprotein receptor-related protein
Estrogen
Aromatase
Collagen
Polymorphism
Resumen/Abstract
Epidemiological studies suggest that cervical and trochanteric hip fractures have different pathogenesis. We tested the hypothesis that genetic factors have different influences on both types of fractures. Ten polymorphisms of genes known to play an important role in skeletal homeostasis [estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1), aromatase (CYP19A1), type I collagen (COL1A1), and lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5)] were analyzed in 471 Spanish patients with fragility hip fractures. Two polymorphisms of the LRP5 gene (rs7116604 and rs3781600) were associated with the type of fracture (P = 0.0085 and 0.0047, respectively). The presence of rare alleles at each locus was associated with trochanteric fractures over cervical fractures (OR = 1.7 in individuals with at least one rare allele at rs7116604 or rs3781600 loci in comparison with the common homozygotes). Considering individuals bearing the four common alleles as reference, the OR for trochanteric fractures was 1.6 in those with one or two rare.
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