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A functional variant in MIR4300HG, the host gene of microRNA MIR4300 is associated with progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

Ogura Y, Kou I, Takahashi Y et al.

29016859 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2543 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

OY
Ogura Y
KI
Kou I
TY
Takahashi Y
TK
Takeda K
MS
Minami S
KN
Kawakami N
UK
Uno K
IM
Ito M
YI
Yonezawa I
KT
Kaito T
YH
Yanagida H
WK
Watanabe K
TH
Taneichi H
HK
Harimaya K
TY
Taniguchi Y
KT
Kotani T
TT
Tsuji T
ST
Suzuki T
SH
Sudo H
FN
Fujita N
YM
Yagi M
CK
Chiba K
KM
Kubo M
KY
Kamatani Y
NM
Nakamura M
MM
Matsumoto M
WK
Watanabe K
IS
Ikegawa S
Chapter II

Abstract

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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a common spinal deformity affecting millions of children. Since treatment and prognosis of AIS depend on curve progression, identifying factors related to AIS curve progression is important in its management. Although several genetic loci for AIS occurrence are reported, no locus for curve progression has been identified. To identify genes associated with AIS progression, we conducted a genome-wide association study followed by a replication study using a total of 2,543 AIS subjects who were evaluated for the curve progression. We identified a significantly associated locus on chromosome 11q14.1 (P = 1.98 × 10-9, odds ratio = 1.56). In silico and in vitro analyses identified a functional variant, rs35333564 in MIR4300HG, the host gene of a microRNA, MIR4300. The genomic region containing rs35333564 had enhancer activity, which was decreased in its risk allele. Our data suggest that decrease of MIR4300 is related to AIS progression.

1,105 Japanese ancestry AIS progression cases, 832 Japanese ancestry AIS non-progression controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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2543
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
323 Japanese ancestry AIS progression cases, 283 Japanese ancestry AIS non-progression controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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