Identification of PLCL1 gene for hip bone size variation in females in a genome-wide association study

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Osteoporosis, the most prevalent metabolic bone disease among older people, increases risk for low trauma hip fractures (HF) that are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Hip bone size (BS) has been identified as one of the key measurable risk factors for HF. Although hip BS is highly genetically determined, genetic factors underlying the trait are still poorly defined. Here, we performed the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of hip BS interrogating ∼380,000 SNPs on the Affymetrix platform in 1,000 homogeneous unrelated Caucasian subjects, including 501 females and 499 males. We identified a gene, PLCL1 (phospholipase c-like 1), that had four SNPs associated with hip BS at, or approaching, a genome-wide significance level in our female subjects; the most significant SNP, rs7595412, achieved a p value of 3.72×10-7. The gene's importance to hip BS was replicated using the Illumina genotyping platform in an independent UK cohort containing 1,216 Caucasian females. Two SNPs of the PLCL1 gene, rs892515 and rs9789480, surrounded by the four SNPs identified in our GWAS, achieved p values of 8.62×10-3 and 2.44×10-3, respectively, for association with hip S. Imputation analyses on our GWAS and the UK samples further confirmed the replication signals; eight SNPs of the gene achieved combined imputed p values<10-5 in the two samples. The PLCL1 gene's relevance to HF was also observed in a Chinese sample containing 403 females, including 266 with HF and 177 control subjects. A SNP of the PLCL1 gene, rs3771362 that is only ∼0.6 kb apart from the most significant SNP detected in our GWAS (rs7595412), achieved a p value of 7.66×10-3 (odds ratio = 0.26) for association with HF. Additional biological support for the role of PLCL1 in BS comes from previous demonstrations that the PLCL1 protein inhibits IP3 (inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate)-mediated calcium signaling, an important pathway regulating mechanical sensing of bone cells. Our findings suggest that PLCL1 is a ovel gene associated with variation in Hip BS, and provide new insights into the pathogenesis of HF. © 2008 Liu et al.

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  • Table 1. Basic characteristics of study subjects.
  • Table 2. Information for SNPs of the PLCL1 gene associated with hip BS or HF.
  • Figure 1. Association signals of PLCL1 gene in GWAS and UK replication samples. Note: 1. This haplotype block map was constructed using the most recent SNP genotype data (HapMap Data Rel 23a/phaseII Mar 08, on NCBI B36 assembly, dbSNP b126) from HapMap (www.hapmap.org), showing pairwise LD in r2. 2. The black bar represents the association signal (p = 1.5561023) achieved in the UK replication sample for the haplotype block formed by the two SNPs, rs892515 and rs9789480. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003160.g001
  • Figure 2. Imputation results for the PLCL1 gene in our GWAS and UK replication samples. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003160.g002
  • Table 3. Major imputation results for intron 5 of the PLCL1 gene.
  • Figure 3. Association results imputed for intron 5 and the region immediately downstream from the PLCL1 gene. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0003160.g003
  • Table 4. Combined imputed p values for SNPs of the PLCL1 gene.

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Liu, Y. Z., Wilson, S. G., Wang, L., Liu, X. G., Guo, Y. F., Li, J., … Deng, H. W. (2008). Identification of PLCL1 gene for hip bone size variation in females in a genome-wide association study. PLoS ONE, 3(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003160

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