Abstract

A genomewide screen was performed in four extended families with early-onset generalized osteoarthritis (FOA) without dysplasia. The FOA phenotype within these families shows a dominant Mendelian inheritance pattern and may represent common osteoarthritis (OA) at later ages. An initial locus was confirmed by three additional families and refined by 14 markers to a two-point logarithm of odds score of 6.05 (theta=0.00) for marker D2S155 at chromosome 2q33.3. This locus coincided with the highest multipoint nonparametric linkage score of 4.70 (P-value=0.0013) at marker D2S2358. Haplotype analysis of family members delineated a narrow region with a number of possible positional candidates, of which we investigate here the two most likely ones: PTHR2, encoding parathyroid hormone receptor 2, and FZD5, encoding frizzled receptor 5. For FZD5, we did not observe a segregating variant, however, for PTHR2, a missense variant (A225S) cosegregated with FOA in one family. The frequency of the PTHR2 variant was rare in a population-based sample, aged 55-70 years (N=1228, 0.4%). Of the 11 carriers, 36% showed generalized radiographic OA as compared to 23% in the remaining population. None of the other families that contributed to the linkage revealed a segregating variant. Together, we have identified a locus on chromosome 2q33.3 for FOA. Candidate gene analysis suggested a possible association of a PTHR2 variant with generalized radiographic OA; it is, however, unlikely the major disease gene for the observed linkage to the FOA phenotype.

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TitleStrong linkage on 2q33.3 to familial early-onset generalized osteoarthritis and a consideration of two positional candidate genes.
DateDecember 1st, 2006
Issue nameEuropean journal of human genetics : EJHG
Issue numberv14.12:1280-7
DOI10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201704
PubMed16912703
AuthorsMeulenbelt I, Min JL, van Duijn CM, Kloppenburg M, Breedveld FC & Slagboom PE
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