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Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system

BACKGROUND: Focal adhesion (FA) family genes have been studied as candidate genes for osteoporosis, but the results of genetic association studies (GASs) are controversial. To clarify these data, a systematic assessment of GASs for FA genes in osteoporosis was conducted. METHODS: We developed Cumula...

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Autores principales: Zintzaras, Elias, Doxani, Chrysoula, Koufakis, Theocharis, Kastanis, Alkibiadis, Rodopoulou, Paraskevi, Karachalios, Theofilos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21269451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-9-9
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author Zintzaras, Elias
Doxani, Chrysoula
Koufakis, Theocharis
Kastanis, Alkibiadis
Rodopoulou, Paraskevi
Karachalios, Theofilos
author_facet Zintzaras, Elias
Doxani, Chrysoula
Koufakis, Theocharis
Kastanis, Alkibiadis
Rodopoulou, Paraskevi
Karachalios, Theofilos
author_sort Zintzaras, Elias
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Focal adhesion (FA) family genes have been studied as candidate genes for osteoporosis, but the results of genetic association studies (GASs) are controversial. To clarify these data, a systematic assessment of GASs for FA genes in osteoporosis was conducted. METHODS: We developed Cumulative Meta-Analysis of GAS-OSTEOporosis (CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis), a web-based information system that allows the retrieval, analysis and meta-analysis (for allele contrast, recessive, dominant, additive and codominant models) of data from GASs on osteoporosis with the capability of update. GASs were identified by searching the PubMed and HuGE PubLit databases. RESULTS: Data from 72 studies involving 13 variants of 6 genes were analyzed and catalogued in CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis. Twenty-two studies produced significant associations with osteoporosis risk under any genetic model. All studies were underpowered (<50%). In four studies, the controls deviated from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Eight variants were chosen for meta-analysis, and significance was shown for the variants collagen, type I, α(1 )(COL1A1) G2046T (all genetic models), COL1A1 G-1997T (allele contrast and dominant model) and integrin β-chain β(3 )(ITGB3) T176C (recessive and additive models). In COL1A1 G2046T, subgroup analysis has shown significant associations for Caucasians, adults, females, males and postmenopausal women. A differential magnitude of effect in large versus small studies (that is, indication of publication bias) was detected for the variant COL1A1 G2046T. CONCLUSION: There is evidence of an implication of FA family genes in osteoporosis. CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis could be a useful tool for current genomic epidemiology research in the field of osteoporosis.
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spelling pubmed-30401572011-02-17 Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system Zintzaras, Elias Doxani, Chrysoula Koufakis, Theocharis Kastanis, Alkibiadis Rodopoulou, Paraskevi Karachalios, Theofilos BMC Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Focal adhesion (FA) family genes have been studied as candidate genes for osteoporosis, but the results of genetic association studies (GASs) are controversial. To clarify these data, a systematic assessment of GASs for FA genes in osteoporosis was conducted. METHODS: We developed Cumulative Meta-Analysis of GAS-OSTEOporosis (CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis), a web-based information system that allows the retrieval, analysis and meta-analysis (for allele contrast, recessive, dominant, additive and codominant models) of data from GASs on osteoporosis with the capability of update. GASs were identified by searching the PubMed and HuGE PubLit databases. RESULTS: Data from 72 studies involving 13 variants of 6 genes were analyzed and catalogued in CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis. Twenty-two studies produced significant associations with osteoporosis risk under any genetic model. All studies were underpowered (<50%). In four studies, the controls deviated from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Eight variants were chosen for meta-analysis, and significance was shown for the variants collagen, type I, α(1 )(COL1A1) G2046T (all genetic models), COL1A1 G-1997T (allele contrast and dominant model) and integrin β-chain β(3 )(ITGB3) T176C (recessive and additive models). In COL1A1 G2046T, subgroup analysis has shown significant associations for Caucasians, adults, females, males and postmenopausal women. A differential magnitude of effect in large versus small studies (that is, indication of publication bias) was detected for the variant COL1A1 G2046T. CONCLUSION: There is evidence of an implication of FA family genes in osteoporosis. CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis could be a useful tool for current genomic epidemiology research in the field of osteoporosis. BioMed Central 2011-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3040157/ /pubmed/21269451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-9-9 Text en Copyright ©2011 Zintzaras et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zintzaras, Elias
Doxani, Chrysoula
Koufakis, Theocharis
Kastanis, Alkibiadis
Rodopoulou, Paraskevi
Karachalios, Theofilos
Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title_full Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title_fullStr Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title_full_unstemmed Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title_short Synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the CUMAGAS-OSTEOporosis information system
title_sort synopsis and meta-analysis of genetic association studies in osteoporosis for the focal adhesion family genes: the cumagas-osteoporosis information system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21269451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7015-9-9
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