A Replication Study for the Association of rs11190870 With Curve Severity in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in Japanese

作者:Takahashi Yohei; Kou Ikuyo; Ogura Yoji; Miyake Atsushi; Takeda Kazuki; Nakajima Masahiro; Minami Shohei; Kawakami Noriaki; Uno Koki; Ito Manabu; Yonezawa Ikuho; Kaito Takashi; Yanagida Haruhisa; Watanabe Kei; Taneichi Hiroshi; Harimaya Katsumi; Taniguchi Yuki; Kotani Toshiaki; Tsuji Taichi; Suzuki Teppei; Sudo Hideki; Fujita Nobuyuki; Yagi Mitsuru; Chiba Kazuhiro; Kono Katsuki; Sakuma Tsuyoshi; Akazawa Tsutomu; Nishida Kotaro; Kakutani Kenichiro; Shigematsu Hideki
来源:Spine, 2018, 43(10): 688-692.
DOI:10.1097/BRS.0000000000002413

摘要

Study Design. Case-only study.
Objective. The aim of this study was to confirm the association of rs11190870 with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) severity in Japanese patients with AIS.
Summary of Background Data. Although the association of rs11190870 with AIS susceptibility is replicated in multiple ethnics, the association of rs11190870 with curve severity is controversial. Since the previous studies are of small, we performed a replication study using far larger number of patients than previous studies.
Methods. A total of 1860 Japanese patients with AIS who had reached skeletal maturity or undergone surgical fusion were included in the study. We evaluated the association between rs11190870 and AIS progression for the entire group, and then for patients grouped according to a severe curve (a Cobb angle of >= 40 degrees) or mild curve (a Cobb angle <30 degrees). Because braces could affect the results of the present study, patients in the mild-curve group were divided according to whether or not they had worn a brace. We then evaluated associations between rs11190870 genotype and curve severity in these groups.
Results. The mean Cobb angles were 54.8 degrees +/- 12.1 degrees in the severe-curve group and 24.4 degrees +/- 4.0 degrees in the mild-curve group. The difference in rs11190870 risk-allele frequency between the severe-and mild-curve groups was evaluated. No significant differences were observed. We then examined the association of rs11190870 risk-allele frequency between patients in the mild- and severe-curve groups using the x(2) test for three models, and found a marginal association between rs11190870 and curve severity in the dominant model (P = 0.035, odds ratio = 1.51).
Conclusion. We found no association between rs11190870 and curve severity using the criteria of previous study. However, we found a marginal association between rs11190870 and curve severity. Large-scale replication studies that consider skeletal maturity and brace history, including replication studies in other ethnic groups, would be helpful for clarifying the association.

  • 出版日期2018-5-15
  • 单位RIKEN