Scoliosis in osteogenesis imperfecta: identifying the genetic and non-genetic factors affecting severity and progression from longitudinal data of 290 patients

pubmed: wnt1 2023-12-07

Summary:

CONCLUSION: The severity and progression of scoliosis in osteogenesis imperfecta were affected by genetic factors including genotypes and mutation types, and non-genetic factors including age and BMD. As compared with COL1A1, mutations in COL1A2 were less damaging while those on IFITM5 and other recessive genes conferred damaging effects. Progression rates were the fastest in the adolescent adult age-group.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37730650/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=None&utm_content=16uwQpOeqFYN8R4TKOtwPy2utpqy9ex2oldalD2yF_fQHv2caq&fc=None&ff=20231207224803&v=2.17.9.post6+86293ac

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Peikai Chen, Yapeng Zhou, Zhijia Tan, Yunzhi Lin, Daniel Li-Liang Lin, Jingwei Wu, Zeluan Li, Hiu Tung Shek, Jianbin Wu, Yong Hu, Feng Zhu, Danny Chan, Kenneth Man-Chee Cheung, Michael Kai-Tsun To

Date tagged:

12/07/2023, 22:48

Date published:

09/20/2023, 06:00