Econs MJ, Koller DL, Hui SL, Fishburn T, Conneally PM, Johnston CC Jr, Peacock M, Foroud TM. Confirmation of linkage
to chromosome 1q for peak vertebral bone mineral density in premenopausal white women. Am J Hum Genet. 2004 Feb;74(2):223-8.
Peak bone mineral density (BMD) is a highly heritable trait and is a good predictor of the risk of osteoporosis and
fracture in later life. Recent studies have sought to identify the genes underlying peak BMD. Linkage analysis in a
sample of 464 premenopausal white sister pairs detected linkage of spine BMD to chromosome 1q (LOD 3.6). An independent
sample of 254 white sister pairs has now been genotyped, and it also provides evidence of linkage to chromosome 1q (LOD 2.5)
for spine BMD. Microsatellite markers were subsequently genotyped for a 4-cM map in the chromosome 1q region in all available
white sister pairs (n=938), and a LOD score of 4.3 was obtained near the marker D1S445. Studies in the mouse have also detected
evidence of linkage to BMD phenotypes in the region syntenic to our linkage finding on chromosome 1q. Thus, we have replicated
a locus on 1q contributing to BMD at the spine and have found further support for the region in analyses employing an enlarged
sample. Studies are now ongoing to identify the gene(s) contributing to peak spine BMD in women.
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