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  • Penno, Hendrik, 1962-, et al. (författare)
  • Polymorphic variations in the gene for osteoprotegerin are associated with bone mineral density and predict fractures in elderly men: Data from Mr OS Sweden. :
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    • Background:  Osteoporosis is a polygenetic disorder where several genes are known to be involved. In this report we investigated the association between polymorphic variations in the gene for osteoprotegerin (OPG) and bone mineral density (BMD) and fragility fractures in elderly men. Methods: The study was performed in Mr OS Sweden, a cohort consisting of 3014 randomly selected men between 69 and 81 years of age, where at baseline BMD was measured at hip and spine by dual energy X ray absorbtiometry (DXA) and blood samples extracted. DNA was then isolated and the OPG gene was characterised. Prospective fractures, all verified by X-rays, were recorded for 5 years following baseline. Common variants in the 3’ and 5’UTR of the OPG gene was typed using Sequenom technology.  Results: There was a significant association between common genetic variants in the gene for OPG and BMD at both hip (top SNP rs10955908, p<0.0008) and spine (top SNP rs10955908, p<0.0008) . The differences in BMD related to presence of various OPG alleles were between 0.5-3.5%. There was also an association with fragility fractures with odds ratio for rs6993813 reaching statistical significance (p=0.03) For five other SNPs were tested were the association with fractures did not reach statistical significance (p=0.12 - 0.19). Conclusion: Polymorphic variations in the gene for OPG are associated with BMD and fragility fractures in elderly men. The data support the view that variation in the OPG gene is a determinant for BMD and fragility fracture risk also in men. 
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  • Penno, Hendrik, 1962-, et al. (författare)
  • Polymorphic variations in the gene for osteoprotegerin do not predict prostate cancer incidence: Data from MrOS Sweden.
  • 2011
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Background Prostate cancer cells have been shown to produce and secrete osteoprotegerin (OPG), that inhibits tumor cell death by binding to TNF-related anti apoptotic ligand (TRAIL), and also is a key regulator of bone turnover . Bone metastases play a central role in prostate cancer spreading. However, the mechanisms underlying the interaction between bone cells and prostate cancer cells are not known.  The aim of this study was therefore to investigate whether polymorphic variations in the gene for OPG affect prostate cancer incidence, or extra prostatic disease and metastasis. Methods The study was performed in the MrOS-Sweden cohort consisting of 3,014 men aged 69-81 years. DNA was collected at the start of the study and the gene for OPG was investigated concerning SNPs previously shown to regulate bone mineral density (BMD), and therefore of biological importance. Data on prostate cancer prevalence at baseline, and incidence during a 3-year follow-up were collected from the Swedish Cancer Register. The association of six OPG polymorphisms with prostate cancer was evaluated. Results The association between six OPG polymorphisms and prostate cancer was evaluated. In these analyses there were no significant genotype differences between prostate cancer patients and controls. A tendency for an association between OPG genotypes and more severe disease (p=0.08-0.09) was found however regarding OPG genotypes. Conclusion Polymorphic variations in the gene for OPG are not associated with prostate cancer incidence. Our data on staging of prostate cancer at the diagnose according to the TNM system in regard to the variations in the OPG gene gave some tendencies to possible involvement but further studies are required to investigate the potential role of the OPG/RANK/RANKL system in the metastatic skeletal prostate cancer spreading, and growth, in bone.
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