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BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures

Bone mineral density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait used both for the diagnosis of osteoporosis in adults and to assess bone health in children. Ethnic differences in BMD have been documented, with markedly higher levels in individuals of African descent, which partially explain disparity in oste...

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Autores principales: Medina-Gómez, Carolina, Chesi, Alessandra, Heppe, Denise H.M., Zemel, Babette S., Yin, Jia-Lian, Kalkwarf, Heidi J., Hofman, Albert, Lappe, Joan M., Kelly, Andrea, Kayser, Manfred, Oberfield, Sharon E., Gilsanz, Vicente, Uitterlinden, André G., Shepherd, John A., Jaddoe, Vincent W.V., Grant, Struan F.A., Lao, Oscar, Rivadeneira, Fernando
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26226985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv170
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author Medina-Gómez, Carolina
Chesi, Alessandra
Heppe, Denise H.M.
Zemel, Babette S.
Yin, Jia-Lian
Kalkwarf, Heidi J.
Hofman, Albert
Lappe, Joan M.
Kelly, Andrea
Kayser, Manfred
Oberfield, Sharon E.
Gilsanz, Vicente
Uitterlinden, André G.
Shepherd, John A.
Jaddoe, Vincent W.V.
Grant, Struan F.A.
Lao, Oscar
Rivadeneira, Fernando
author_facet Medina-Gómez, Carolina
Chesi, Alessandra
Heppe, Denise H.M.
Zemel, Babette S.
Yin, Jia-Lian
Kalkwarf, Heidi J.
Hofman, Albert
Lappe, Joan M.
Kelly, Andrea
Kayser, Manfred
Oberfield, Sharon E.
Gilsanz, Vicente
Uitterlinden, André G.
Shepherd, John A.
Jaddoe, Vincent W.V.
Grant, Struan F.A.
Lao, Oscar
Rivadeneira, Fernando
author_sort Medina-Gómez, Carolina
collection PubMed
description Bone mineral density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait used both for the diagnosis of osteoporosis in adults and to assess bone health in children. Ethnic differences in BMD have been documented, with markedly higher levels in individuals of African descent, which partially explain disparity in osteoporosis risk across populations. To date, 63 independent genetic variants have been associated with BMD in adults of Northern-European ancestry. Here, we demonstrate that at least 61 of these variants are predictive of BMD early in life by studying their compound effect within two multiethnic pediatric cohorts. Furthermore, we show that within these cohorts and across populations worldwide the frequency of those alleles associated with increased BMD is systematically elevated in individuals of Sub-Saharan African ancestry. The amount of differentiation in the BMD genetic scores among Sub-Saharan and non-Sub-Saharan populations together with neutrality tests, suggest that these allelic differences are compatible with the hypothesis of selective pressures acting on the genetic determinants of BMD. These findings constitute an explorative contribution to the role of selection on ethnic BMD differences and likely a new example of polygenic adaptation acting on a human trait.
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spelling pubmed-46512352015-11-25 BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures Medina-Gómez, Carolina Chesi, Alessandra Heppe, Denise H.M. Zemel, Babette S. Yin, Jia-Lian Kalkwarf, Heidi J. Hofman, Albert Lappe, Joan M. Kelly, Andrea Kayser, Manfred Oberfield, Sharon E. Gilsanz, Vicente Uitterlinden, André G. Shepherd, John A. Jaddoe, Vincent W.V. Grant, Struan F.A. Lao, Oscar Rivadeneira, Fernando Mol Biol Evol Discoveries Bone mineral density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait used both for the diagnosis of osteoporosis in adults and to assess bone health in children. Ethnic differences in BMD have been documented, with markedly higher levels in individuals of African descent, which partially explain disparity in osteoporosis risk across populations. To date, 63 independent genetic variants have been associated with BMD in adults of Northern-European ancestry. Here, we demonstrate that at least 61 of these variants are predictive of BMD early in life by studying their compound effect within two multiethnic pediatric cohorts. Furthermore, we show that within these cohorts and across populations worldwide the frequency of those alleles associated with increased BMD is systematically elevated in individuals of Sub-Saharan African ancestry. The amount of differentiation in the BMD genetic scores among Sub-Saharan and non-Sub-Saharan populations together with neutrality tests, suggest that these allelic differences are compatible with the hypothesis of selective pressures acting on the genetic determinants of BMD. These findings constitute an explorative contribution to the role of selection on ethnic BMD differences and likely a new example of polygenic adaptation acting on a human trait. Oxford University Press 2015-11 2015-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4651235/ /pubmed/26226985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv170 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Medina-Gómez, Carolina
Chesi, Alessandra
Heppe, Denise H.M.
Zemel, Babette S.
Yin, Jia-Lian
Kalkwarf, Heidi J.
Hofman, Albert
Lappe, Joan M.
Kelly, Andrea
Kayser, Manfred
Oberfield, Sharon E.
Gilsanz, Vicente
Uitterlinden, André G.
Shepherd, John A.
Jaddoe, Vincent W.V.
Grant, Struan F.A.
Lao, Oscar
Rivadeneira, Fernando
BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title_full BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title_fullStr BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title_full_unstemmed BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title_short BMD Loci Contribute to Ethnic and Developmental Differences in Skeletal Fragility across Populations: Assessment of Evolutionary Selection Pressures
title_sort bmd loci contribute to ethnic and developmental differences in skeletal fragility across populations: assessment of evolutionary selection pressures
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26226985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv170
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