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Field Synopsis and Synthesis of Genetic Association Studies in Osteoarthritis: The CUMAGAS-OSTEO Information System

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Zintzaras, E.; Kitsios, G. D.; Ziogas, D. C.; Rodopoulou, P.; Karachalios, T.
Date
2010
DOI
10.1093/aje/kwq016
Keyword
database
epidemiology, genetics
information systems, joint diseases
meta-analysis, osteoarthritis, polymorphism, genetic
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION
DATABASE
METAANALYSIS
HAND
SUSCEPTIBILITY
DISEASE
JOINT
SCAN
KNEE
GDF5
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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Abstract
A comprehensive and systematic assessment of the current status of genetic association studies (GAS) for osteoarthntis was conducted. Data from 327 GAS involving 187 distinct genetic variants were analyzed and cataloged in CUMAGAS-OSTEO, a Web-based information system (http.//biomath.med uth.gr) that allows the retrieval and synthesis of data from GAS on osteoarthritis In individual studies, 66 variants (mostly single nucleotide polymorphisms) showed significant associations with osteoarthntis risk. For 19 variants, the association was significant at P < 0.01, with an increased risk greater than 30%. Only 2 4% of studies had statistical power greater than 50% to detect a modest genetic effect. Nineteen variants were investigated by 4 or more studies, and their results were subjected to meta-analysis Significant associations were derived for 2 variants (GDF5 rs143383, LRCH1 rs912428) in the main meta-analysis and for 2 other variants (TXNDC3 rs4720262, ESR1 rs2234693) in subgroup analysis by ethnicity or osteoarthntic body site. Heterogeneity ranged from none to high In general, there was consistency of genetic effects across ethnic groups and body sites, and there was no differential magnitude of effect in large studies versus small studies CUMAGAS-OSTEO may be a useful tool for identifying pertinent gene-osteoarthritis associations and providing an updated summary of risk effects
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/34963
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