Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9104839 Bone 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Bone size (BS) is another risk factor of fracture independent of BMD in determining bone strength, and height is highly related with BS. To test the effect of the estrogen receptor-α (ER-α) and collagen type I α 2 (COL1A2) genes on the variation of BS and height, we genotyped the PvuII and XbaI polymorphisms in the intron 1 of the ER-α gene and the MspI and (GT)n markers in the intron 47 and intron 1 of the COL1A2 gene in 400 Chinese nuclear families with a total of 1256 individuals. The BS at the hip and spine was measured using a Hologic QDR 2000 dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanner. Population stratification, total-family association, and within-family association were used to test the relationship of BS (at the spine and hip) and height with the four polymorphisms. We also performed these association analyses with the haplotypes of the MspI and (GT)n polymorphisms in the COL1A2 gene, and with the haplotypes of the PvuII and XbaI markers in the ER-α gene. Weak within-family association was found between the COL1A2-MspI (P = 0.05) and the femoral neck BS, between the ER-α-PX (P = 0.04) and the intertrochanter BS, and between the COL1A2-(GT)17 (P = 0.02), COL1A2-m(GT)17 (P = 0.009) and height. Subsequent permutation tests generally confirmed the suggestive within-family association. For the weak within-family association, the proportions of phenotypic variance accounted by the COL1A2-MspI, ER-α-PX, COL1A2-(GT)17, COL1A2-m(GT)17 markers were 1.50%, 1.51%, 2.15%, and 2.43% for the corresponding phenotypes. The association results indicate that the (GT)n and MspI markers of COL1A2 gene may have some influence on the variation of both BS and height, and the XbaI and PvuII markers of ER-α gene may have some effect on the variation of height in Chinese but not on the variation of BS.
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