2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.12.005
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Genetic variation in the PTH pathway and bone phenotypes in elderly women: Evaluation of PTH, PTHLH, PTHR1 and PTHR2 genes

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“…PTH is an important modulator of skeletal regulation and we have shown recently that genetic variation within the PTH locus is associated with fracture through mechanisms/pathways independent of BMD [21]. Furthermore, another study suggests a possible effect of PTH polymorphisms on bone dimensions in middle aged women [36].…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…PTH is an important modulator of skeletal regulation and we have shown recently that genetic variation within the PTH locus is associated with fracture through mechanisms/pathways independent of BMD [21]. Furthermore, another study suggests a possible effect of PTH polymorphisms on bone dimensions in middle aged women [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Genotyping of the PTH gene as described in detail previously was performed using Taqman allelic discrimination assay (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) [21]. All polymorphisms were amplified according to standard conditions (50°C for 2 min, 10 min at 95°C followed by 40 cycles of 15 seconds at 95°C and 1 min at 60°C).…”
Section: Dna Genotypingmentioning
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“…The polymorphisms were selected based on information from Ensembl (www.ensembl.org), the details of which have previously been reported in full [18]. In brief, SNPs were selected based on information available at the time (prior to completion of HapMap), according to the criteria: relative position to the gene, minor allele frequency and distance between the SNPs, in order to obtain maximum genetic information content for the most likely functional parts of the genes.…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were genotyped blind with 4.5% of the samples routinely repeated by the same method, with 100% concordance. The SNPs studied were: PTH ((11p15.2) rs307253; rs307247; rs6254; rs1459015; rs10500783 and rs10500784); PTHLH ((12p11.22) rs805512, rs10492364, rs1268693); PTH1R ((3p21.31) rs6442037, rs724449, 7652849); and PTH2R ((2q34) rs9288393, rs10497900, rs897083) [18]. Haplotypes, defined by the six PTH SNPs were determined by indirect haplotyping using the program PHASE v2.02 [19].…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%