International Journal of Genomics (Jan 2017)

A Pilot Genome-Wide Association Study in Postmenopausal Mexican-Mestizo Women Implicates the RMND1/CCDC170 Locus Is Associated with Bone Mineral Density

  • Marisela Villalobos-Comparán,
  • Rogelio F. Jiménez-Ortega,
  • Karol Estrada,
  • Alma Y. Parra-Torres,
  • Anahí González-Mercado,
  • Nelly Patiño,
  • Manuel Castillejos-López,
  • Manuel Quiterio,
  • Juan Carlos Fernandez-López,
  • Bertha Ibarra,
  • Sandra Romero-Hidalgo,
  • Jorge Salmerón,
  • Rafael Velázquez-Cruz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5831020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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To identify genetic variants influencing bone mineral density (BMD) in the Mexican-Mestizo population, we performed a GWAS for femoral neck (FN) and lumbar spine (LS) in Mexican-Mestizo postmenopausal women. In the discovery sample, 300,000 SNPs were genotyped in a cohort of 411 postmenopausal women and seven SNPs were analyzed in the replication cohort (n=420). The combined results of a meta-analysis from the discovery and replication samples identified two loci, RMND1 (rs6904364, P=2.77×10−4) and CCDC170 (rs17081341, P=1.62×10−5), associated with FN BMD. We also compared our results with those of the Genetic Factors for Osteoporosis (GEFOS) Consortium meta-analysis. The comparison revealed two loci previously reported in the GEFOS meta-analysis: SOX6 (rs7128738) and PKDCC (rs11887431) associated with FN and LS BMD, respectively, in our study population. Interestingly, rs17081341 rare in Caucasians (minor allele frequency < 0.03) was found in high frequency in our population, which suggests that this association could be specific to non-Caucasian populations. In conclusion, the first pilot Mexican GWA study of BMD confirmed previously identified loci and also demonstrated the importance of studying variability in diverse populations and/or specific populations.