PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Pathway-based association analyses identified TRAIL pathway for osteoporotic fractures.

  • Yin-Ping Zhang,
  • Yao-Zhong Liu,
  • Yan Guo,
  • Xiao-Gang Liu,
  • Xiang-Hong Xu,
  • Yan-Fang Guo,
  • Yuan Chen,
  • Feng Zhang,
  • Feng Pan,
  • Xue-Zhen Zhu,
  • Hong-Wen Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 7
p. e21835

Abstract

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IntroductionHip OF carries the highest morbidity and mortality. Previous studies revealed that individual genes/loci in the Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand (TRAIL) pathway were associated with bone metabolism. This study aims to verify the potential association between hip OF and TRAIL pathway.MethodsUsing genome-wide genotype data from Affymetrix 500 K SNP arrays, we performed novel pathway-based association analyses for hip OF in 700 elderly Chinese Han subjects (350 with hip OF and 350 healthy matched controls).ResultsThe TRAIL pathway achieved a significant p value (p = 0.01) for association with hip OF. Among the 38 genes in the TRAIL pathway, seven genes achieved nominally significant association with hip OF (pConclusionsOur study supports the potential role of the TRAIL pathway in the pathogenesis of hip OF in Chinese Han population. Further functional study of this pathway will be pursued to determine the mechanism by which it confers risk to hip OF.