No associations between genetic polymorphisms of TGF-beta, PAI-1, and COL1A1, and bone mineral density in Caucasian females
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No associations between genetic polymorphisms of TGF-beta, PAI-1, and COL1A1, and bone mineral density in Caucasian females
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine whether variants in genes for transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1; Leu10>Pro and Arg25>Pro), plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1; 4G>5G variant) and collagen 1 (COL1A1; Sp1 variant) may be useful in identifying individuals with increased susceptibility to early postmenopausal bone loss within the population of Czech women.
Methods: Polymorphisms were genotyped (by PCR and restriction analysis) in 1400 females representatively selected from the Czech population as well as in 218 postmenopausal osteoporotic women 40-70 years of age (mean age 58,7 years) and a 151 postmenopausal females within the same age range (mean age 59,1 years) with normal BMD.
Results: We have not found any statistically significant differences in the frequency of individual genotypes or alleles of analyzed variants between the groups of osteoporotic patients (OP), population group (PG) and control group (CG). The frequency of the individual genotypes in the analyzed groups was as follows 1) TGF-beta1 gene: Leu10Leu10 OP 30.2 %, PG 35.6 %, CG 35.1 %; Leu10Pro10 OP 52.1 %, PG 47.1 %, CG 50.0 %; Pro10Pro10 OP 17.7 %, PG 17.3 %, CG 14.9 %; 2) TGF-beta1 gene Arg25 homozygotes OP 83.8 %, PG 86.1%, CG 89.3 %, Pro25 carriers OP 16.2 %, PG 13.9 %, CG 10.7 %, 3) PAI-1 gene: 4G4G OP 34.9 %, PG 31.8, CG 28.5 %, 5G4G OP 43.6 %, PG 46.7 %, CG 50.3 %, 5G5G OP 21.5 %, PG 21.5%, CG 21.2%, and 4) COL1A-1 ("SS" homozygotes, OP 63.0%, PG 63.7%, CG 64.6 %, "s" carriers OP 37.0 %, PG 36.3 %, CG 35.1 %).
Conclusions: Variants in genes for TGF-beta1 (Leu10>Pro and Arg25>Pro), PAI-1 (4G>5G) and COL1A1 (Sp1 variant) are not associated with low BMD in postmenopausal Czech Caucasian females.
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