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Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis
OBJECTIVES: Vitamin K is hypothesised to play a role in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis through effects on vitamin K-dependent bone and cartilage proteins, and therefore may represent a modifiable risk factor. A genetic variant in a vitamin K-dependent protein that is an essential inhibitor for car...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34412027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-219483 |
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author | Boer, Cindy G Szilagyi, Ingrid Nguyen, N Long Neogi, Tuhina Meulenbelt, Ingrid Ikram, M Arfan Uitterlinden, André G Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Stricker, Bruno H van Meurs, Joyce B |
author_facet | Boer, Cindy G Szilagyi, Ingrid Nguyen, N Long Neogi, Tuhina Meulenbelt, Ingrid Ikram, M Arfan Uitterlinden, André G Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Stricker, Bruno H van Meurs, Joyce B |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Vitamin K is hypothesised to play a role in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis through effects on vitamin K-dependent bone and cartilage proteins, and therefore may represent a modifiable risk factor. A genetic variant in a vitamin K-dependent protein that is an essential inhibitor for cartilage calcification, matrix Gla protein (MGP), was associated with an increased risk for OA. Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants (VKAs), such as warfarin and acenocoumarol, act as anticoagulants through inhibition of vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation proteins. VKAs likely also affect the functioning of other vitamin K-dependent proteins such as MGP. METHODS: We investigated the effect of acenocoumarol usage on progression and incidence of radiographic OA in 3494 participants of the Rotterdam Study cohort. We also examined the effect of MGP and VKORC1 single nucleotide variants on this association. RESULTS: Acenocoumarol usage was associated with an increased risk of OA incidence and progression (OR=2.50, 95% CI=1.94–3.20), both for knee (OR=2.34, 95% CI=1.67–3.22) and hip OA (OR=2.74, 95% CI=1.82–4.11). Among acenocoumarol users, carriers of the high VKORC1(BB) expression haplotype together with the MGP OA risk allele (rs1800801-T) had an increased risk of OA incidence and progression (OR=4.18, 95% CI=2.69–6.50), while this relationship was not present in non-users of that group (OR=1.01, 95% CI=0.78–1.33). CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the importance of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins, as MGP, in the pathogenesis of OA. Additionally, these results may have direct implications for the clinical prevention of OA, supporting the consideration of direct oral anticoagulants in favour of VKAs. |
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spelling | pubmed-80533442021-05-05 Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis Boer, Cindy G Szilagyi, Ingrid Nguyen, N Long Neogi, Tuhina Meulenbelt, Ingrid Ikram, M Arfan Uitterlinden, André G Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Stricker, Bruno H van Meurs, Joyce B Ann Rheum Dis Osteoarthritis OBJECTIVES: Vitamin K is hypothesised to play a role in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis through effects on vitamin K-dependent bone and cartilage proteins, and therefore may represent a modifiable risk factor. A genetic variant in a vitamin K-dependent protein that is an essential inhibitor for cartilage calcification, matrix Gla protein (MGP), was associated with an increased risk for OA. Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants (VKAs), such as warfarin and acenocoumarol, act as anticoagulants through inhibition of vitamin K-dependent blood coagulation proteins. VKAs likely also affect the functioning of other vitamin K-dependent proteins such as MGP. METHODS: We investigated the effect of acenocoumarol usage on progression and incidence of radiographic OA in 3494 participants of the Rotterdam Study cohort. We also examined the effect of MGP and VKORC1 single nucleotide variants on this association. RESULTS: Acenocoumarol usage was associated with an increased risk of OA incidence and progression (OR=2.50, 95% CI=1.94–3.20), both for knee (OR=2.34, 95% CI=1.67–3.22) and hip OA (OR=2.74, 95% CI=1.82–4.11). Among acenocoumarol users, carriers of the high VKORC1(BB) expression haplotype together with the MGP OA risk allele (rs1800801-T) had an increased risk of OA incidence and progression (OR=4.18, 95% CI=2.69–6.50), while this relationship was not present in non-users of that group (OR=1.01, 95% CI=0.78–1.33). CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the importance of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins, as MGP, in the pathogenesis of OA. Additionally, these results may have direct implications for the clinical prevention of OA, supporting the consideration of direct oral anticoagulants in favour of VKAs. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-05 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8053344/ /pubmed/34412027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-219483 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Osteoarthritis Boer, Cindy G Szilagyi, Ingrid Nguyen, N Long Neogi, Tuhina Meulenbelt, Ingrid Ikram, M Arfan Uitterlinden, André G Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita Stricker, Bruno H van Meurs, Joyce B Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title | Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title_full | Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title_fullStr | Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title_short | Vitamin K antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
title_sort | vitamin k antagonist anticoagulant usage is associated with increased incidence and progression of osteoarthritis |
topic | Osteoarthritis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34412027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-219483 |
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