2019
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24455
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Rotator Cuff Tear Susceptibility Is Associated With Variants in Genes Involved in Tendon Extracellular Matrix Homeostasis

Abstract: Rotator cuff tears (RCT) is a multifactorial disease with genetic factors contributing for the disease etiology. We hypothesized that genetic variants in genes involved in extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis may alter susceptibility to RCT. We evaluated 20 polymorphisms of genes involved in ECM homeostasis in 211 cases of full‐thickness tears of the supraspinatus (Nfemales = 130; Nmales = 81) and 567 age‐matched controls (Nfemales = 317; Nmales = 250). Multivariate logistic regressions were carried out with… Show more

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“…Figueiredo et al, 60 identified genetic factors associated with susceptibility of rotator cuff injury, reinforcing the role of extracellular matrix homeostasis in this context.…”
Section: Postoperative Factorsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Figueiredo et al, 60 identified genetic factors associated with susceptibility of rotator cuff injury, reinforcing the role of extracellular matrix homeostasis in this context.…”
Section: Postoperative Factorsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Figueiredo et al 60 identificaram fatores genéticos associados à susceptibilidade da lesão do manguito rotador, reforçando o papel da homeostase da matriz extracelular nesse contexto.…”
Section: Fatores Genéticosunclassified
“…A growing body of evidence, from non-cancer-related conditions, supports the role of polymorphisms within genes encoding structural and regulatory extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in modulating susceptibility to shoulder pathology [8][9][10][11]. Although no associations between polymorphisms in proteoglycan encoding genes and non-cancer-related shoulder conditions have been reported to date, proteoglycans are important ECM components whose expression levels are altered in such conditions [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of evidence, from non-cancer-related conditions, supports the role of polymorphisms within genes encoding structural and regulatory extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins in modulating susceptibility to shoulder pathology [ 8 11 ]. Although no associations between polymorphisms in proteoglycan-encoding genes and non-cancer-related shoulder conditions have been reported to date, proteoglycans are important ECM components whose expression levels are altered in such conditions [ 12 , 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%