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Linkage of a Gene Causing High Bone Mass to Human Chromosome 11 (11q12-13)

Authors :
Robert R. Recker
Donald B. Kimmel
Guodong Gong
Mark L. Johnson
William J. Kimberling
Susan M. Recker
Source :
The American Journal of Human Genetics. 60(6):1326-1332
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1997.

Abstract

Summary The purpose of this paper is to report the linkage of a genetic locus (designated "HBM") in the human genome to a phenotype of very high spinal bone density, using a single extended pedigree. We measured spinal bone-mineral density, spinal Z(BMD), and collected blood from 22 members of this kindred. DNA was genotyped on an Applied Biosystems model 377 (ABI PRISM Linkage Mapping Sets; Perkin Elmer Applied Biosystems), by use of fluorescence-based marker sets that included 345 markers. Both two-point and multipoint linkage analyses were performed, by use of affected/unaffected and quantitative-trait models. Spinal Z(BMD) for affected individuals ( N a 12) of the kindred was 5.54 {1.40}; and for unaffected individuals ( N a 16) it was 0.41 { 0.81. The trait was present in affected individuals 18—86 years of age, suggesting that HBM influences peak bone mass. The only region of linkage was to a series of markers on chromosome 11 (11q12-13). The highest LOD score (5.21) obtained in two-point analysis, when a quantitative-trait model was used, was at D11S987. Multipoint analysis using a quantitative-trait model confirmed the linkage, with a LOD score of 5.74 near marker D11S987. HBM demonstrates the utility of spinal Z(BMD) as a quantitative bone phenotype that can be used for linkage analysis. Osteoporosis pseu-doglioma syndrome also has been mapped to this region of chromosome 11. Identification of the causal gene for both traits will be required for determination of whether a single gene with different alleles that determine a wide range of peak bone densities exists in this region.

Details

ISSN :
00029297
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Human Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e55a4c681451db0605e5cc302831e21d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/515470