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Post-genome wide association studies and functional analyses identify association of MPP7 gene variants with site-specific bone mineral density

Journal

HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 1648-1657

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddr586

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  1. Research Grant Council of the Hong Kong Government [HKU768610M]
  2. Osteoporosis and Endocrine Research Fund
  3. KC Wong Education Foundation
  4. University of Hong Kong

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Our previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) in a Hong Kong Southern Chinese population with extreme bone mineral density (BMD) scores revealed suggestive association with MPP7, which ranked second after JAG1 as a candidate gene for BMD. To follow-up this suggestive signal, we replicated the top single-nucleotide polymorphism rs4317882 of MPP7 in three additional independent Asian-descent samples (n 2684). The association of rs4317882 reached the genome-wide significance in the meta-analysis of all available subjects (P-meta 4.58 10(8), n 4204). Site heterogeneity was observed, with a larger effect on spine than hip BMD. Further functional studies in a zebrafish model revealed that vertebral bone mass was lower in an mpp7 knock-down model compared with the wide-type (P 9.64 10(4), n 21). In addition, MPP7 was found to have constitutive expression in human bone-derived cells during osteogenesis. Immunostaining of murine MC3T3-E1 cells revealed that the Mpp7 protein is localized in the plasma membrane and intracytoplasmic compartment of osteoblasts. In an assessment of the function of identified variants, an electrophoretic mobility shift assay demonstrated the binding of transcriptional factor GATA2 to the risk allele oA' but not the oG' allele of rs4317882. An mRNA expression study in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells confirmed that the low BMD-related allele oA' of rs4317882 was associated with lower MPP7 expression (P 9.07 10(3), n 135). Our data suggest a genetic and functional association of MPP7 with BMD variation.

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