J. Aerssens et al., LACK OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP AND GENE POLYMORPHISMS OF VDR, COL1A1, AND COL2A1 IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN, Arthritis and rheumatism, 41(11), 1998, pp. 1946-1950
Objective. To evaluate whether DNA polymorphisms of the VDR (vitamin D
receptor), COL1A1 (alpha 1 type I collagen), and COL2A1 (alpha 1 type
II collagen) genes, which have previously been linked to bone mineral
density (BMD) and/or osteoarthritis (OA), are also associated with OA
of the hip (OAH), Methods. Genotype frequency distributions were comp
ared between a group of 239 elderly healthy female controls and a grou
p of 75 female OAH patients who underwent total hip replacement. All p
articipants underwent BMD measurements of the total body, lumbar spine
, and femoral neck. Mutation detection was done using polymerase chain
reaction followed by restriction enzyme digestion. Polymorphisms were
detected by digestion with Bsm I for VDR, Acc B7I for COL1A1, and Pvu
II for COL2A1. Results, None of the genotype frequency distributions
of any of the examined polymorphisms was significantly different betwe
en the OAH group and the control group. No significant differences in
BMD variables were observed after stratification of the subjects accor
ding to the examined genotypes within each study group. Conclusion. In
Belgian postmenopausal women, the examined polymorphisms of the candi
date genes VDR, COL1A1, and COL2A1 do not significantly contribute to
an increased prevalence of OAH or to differences in BMD.