A Variant in MCF2L Is Associated with Osteoarthritis

Citation
G. Day-williams, Aaron et al., A Variant in MCF2L Is Associated with Osteoarthritis, American journal of human genetics (Online) AJHG , 89(3), 2011, pp. 446-450
ISSN journal
15376605
Volume
89
Issue
3
Year of publication
2011
Pages
446 - 450
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent, heritable degenerative joint disease with a substantial public health impact. We used a 1000-Genomes-Project-based imputation in a genome-wide association scan for osteoarthritis (3177 OA cases and 4894 controls) to detect a previously unidentified risk locus. We discovered a small disease-associated set of variants on chromosome 13. Through large-scale replication, we establish a robust association with SNPs in MCF2L (rs11842874, combined odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.17 [1.11.1.23], p = 2.1 . 10.8) across a total of 19,041 OA cases and 24,504 controls of European descent. This risk locus represents the third established signal for OA overall. MCF2L regulates a nerve growth factor (NGF), and treatment with a humanized monoclonal antibody against NGF is associated with reduction in pain and improvement in function for knee OA patients.