Association between polymorphisms in insulin-like growth factor-1 and risk of osteoporosis

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We conducted a case-control study to assess the relationship between rs35767, rs2288377, and rs5742612 insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and osteoporosis risk in a Chinese female population. The genotypes of rs35767, rs2288377, and rs5742612 of IGF-1 were determined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Patients with osteoporosis were more likely to have drinking and smoking habits and have lower bone mineral density in the L2-L4 vertebrae, femoral neck, and total hip. According to conditional regression analysis, individuals carrying the TT genotype of rs35767 had an increased risk of osteoporosis, with an adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of 2.29 (1.35-4.97). In conclusion, our results suggest that the TT genotype of IGF-I rs35767 was associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis, suggesting that this polymorphism can be used as a predictive factor for osteoporosis risk.

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Zhang, W., Zhang, L. C., Chen, H., Tang, P. F., & Zhang, L. H. (2015). Association between polymorphisms in insulin-like growth factor-1 and risk of osteoporosis. Genetics and Molecular Research, 14(3), 7655–7660. https://doi.org/10.4238/2015.July.13.10

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