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Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population

Kidney stone disease is an urgent medical and social problem. Genetic factors play an important role in the disease development. This study aims to establish an association between polymorphisms in genes coding for proteins involved in calcium metabolism and the development of calcium urolithiasis i...

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Autores principales: Litvinova, Maria M., Khafizov, Kamil, Korchagin, Vitaly I., Speranskaya, Anna S., Asanov, Aliy Yu., Matsvay, Alina D., Kiselev, Daniil A., Svetlichnaya, Diana V., Nuralieva, Sevda Z., Moskalev, Alexey A., Filippova, Tamara V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8153711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.621049
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author Litvinova, Maria M.
Khafizov, Kamil
Korchagin, Vitaly I.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Asanov, Aliy Yu.
Matsvay, Alina D.
Kiselev, Daniil A.
Svetlichnaya, Diana V.
Nuralieva, Sevda Z.
Moskalev, Alexey A.
Filippova, Tamara V.
author_facet Litvinova, Maria M.
Khafizov, Kamil
Korchagin, Vitaly I.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Asanov, Aliy Yu.
Matsvay, Alina D.
Kiselev, Daniil A.
Svetlichnaya, Diana V.
Nuralieva, Sevda Z.
Moskalev, Alexey A.
Filippova, Tamara V.
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description Kidney stone disease is an urgent medical and social problem. Genetic factors play an important role in the disease development. This study aims to establish an association between polymorphisms in genes coding for proteins involved in calcium metabolism and the development of calcium urolithiasis in Russian population. In this case-control study, we investigated 50 patients with calcium urolithiasis (experimental group) and 50 persons lacking signs of kidney stone disease (control group). For molecular genetic analysis we used a previously developed gene panel consisting of 33 polymorphisms in 15 genes involved in calcium metabolism: VDR, CASR, CALCR, OPN, MGP, PLAU, AQP1, DGKH, SLC34A1, CLDN14, TRPV6, KLOTHO, ORAI1, ALPL, and RGS14. High-throughput target sequencing was utilized to study the loci of interest. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were used to estimate the association between each SNP and risk of urolithiasis development. Multifactor dimensionality reduction analysis was also carried out to analyze the gene-gene interaction. We found statistically significant (unadjusted p-value < 0.05) associations between calcium urolithiasis and the polymorphisms in the following genes: CASR rs1042636 (OR = 3.18 for allele A), CALCR rs1801197 (OR = 6.84 for allele A), and ORAI1 rs6486795 (OR = 2.25 for allele C). The maximum OR was shown for AA genotypes in loci rs1042636 (CASR) and rs1801197 (CALCR) (OR = 4.71, OR = 11.8, respectively). After adjustment by Benjamini-Hochberg FDR we found only CALCR (rs1801197) was significantly associated with the risk of calcium urolithiasis development. There was no relationship between recurrent course of the disease and family history of urolithiasis in investigated patients. Thus we found a statistically significant association of polymorphism rs1801197 (gene CALCR) with calcium urolithiasis in Russian population.
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spelling pubmed-81537112021-05-27 Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population Litvinova, Maria M. Khafizov, Kamil Korchagin, Vitaly I. Speranskaya, Anna S. Asanov, Aliy Yu. Matsvay, Alina D. Kiselev, Daniil A. Svetlichnaya, Diana V. Nuralieva, Sevda Z. Moskalev, Alexey A. Filippova, Tamara V. Front Genet Genetics Kidney stone disease is an urgent medical and social problem. Genetic factors play an important role in the disease development. This study aims to establish an association between polymorphisms in genes coding for proteins involved in calcium metabolism and the development of calcium urolithiasis in Russian population. In this case-control study, we investigated 50 patients with calcium urolithiasis (experimental group) and 50 persons lacking signs of kidney stone disease (control group). For molecular genetic analysis we used a previously developed gene panel consisting of 33 polymorphisms in 15 genes involved in calcium metabolism: VDR, CASR, CALCR, OPN, MGP, PLAU, AQP1, DGKH, SLC34A1, CLDN14, TRPV6, KLOTHO, ORAI1, ALPL, and RGS14. High-throughput target sequencing was utilized to study the loci of interest. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were used to estimate the association between each SNP and risk of urolithiasis development. Multifactor dimensionality reduction analysis was also carried out to analyze the gene-gene interaction. We found statistically significant (unadjusted p-value < 0.05) associations between calcium urolithiasis and the polymorphisms in the following genes: CASR rs1042636 (OR = 3.18 for allele A), CALCR rs1801197 (OR = 6.84 for allele A), and ORAI1 rs6486795 (OR = 2.25 for allele C). The maximum OR was shown for AA genotypes in loci rs1042636 (CASR) and rs1801197 (CALCR) (OR = 4.71, OR = 11.8, respectively). After adjustment by Benjamini-Hochberg FDR we found only CALCR (rs1801197) was significantly associated with the risk of calcium urolithiasis development. There was no relationship between recurrent course of the disease and family history of urolithiasis in investigated patients. Thus we found a statistically significant association of polymorphism rs1801197 (gene CALCR) with calcium urolithiasis in Russian population. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8153711/ /pubmed/34054913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.621049 Text en Copyright © 2021 Litvinova, Khafizov, Korchagin, Speranskaya, Asanov, Matsvay, Kiselev, Svetlichnaya, Nuralieva, Moskalev and Filippova. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Litvinova, Maria M.
Khafizov, Kamil
Korchagin, Vitaly I.
Speranskaya, Anna S.
Asanov, Aliy Yu.
Matsvay, Alina D.
Kiselev, Daniil A.
Svetlichnaya, Diana V.
Nuralieva, Sevda Z.
Moskalev, Alexey A.
Filippova, Tamara V.
Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title_full Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title_fullStr Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title_full_unstemmed Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title_short Association of CASR, CALCR, and ORAI1 Genes Polymorphisms With the Calcium Urolithiasis Development in Russian Population
title_sort association of casr, calcr, and orai1 genes polymorphisms with the calcium urolithiasis development in russian population
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8153711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.621049
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